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Ashes To Ashes: America's Hundred-Year Cigarette War, The Public Health, And The Unabashed Triumph Of Philip Morris
Ashes To Ashes: America's Hundred-Year Cigarette War, The Public Health, And The Unabashed Triumph Of Philip Morris
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At the center of this epic is the continuing drama of the Philip Morris Company and the crafty men at its helm. The youngest, once smallest entry in the business, it remained an underdog until the marketing brainstorm that transformed the Marlboro brand from little more than a woman's fashion accessory to the ultimate emblem of hairy-chested machismo (and made it America's - and the world's - #1 smoke). Remarkably, the company's global prosperity mounted steadily even as the news about cigarettes and health grew more dire by the year.
Caught up in the Philip Morris story is the whole sweep of America's cigarette history, from the glory days of rampant hucksterism - when smokers would "walk a mile for a Camel," Winston tasted "good like a cigarette should," and most of the nation could decipher "L.S. / M.F.T" - to the bombshell 1964 Surgeon General's Report that definitively indicted smoking as a killer, to the age of the massive mergers that spawned RJR Nabisco and Philip Morris-Kraft General Foods.
Here we learn how the leaf that was the New World's most passionately devoured gift to the Old grew into humankind's most dangerous consumer product, employing a vast rural corps of laborers, fattening tax revenues, and propagating a ring of fiercely competitive corporate superpowers; how tobacco's peerless public-relations spinners applied their techniques to becloud the overwhelming evidence of the cigarette's lethal and addictive nature; and finally, how the besieged industry and the aroused public-health forces nationwide collided over whether to outlaw the butt habit altogether or bring it into ever more withering social disdain and under ever tighter government control.
A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

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One Line Summary
A detailed history of America's cigarette industry and its secrets.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding the complex history behind how cigarettes became a cultural and economic phenomenon in America, this book offers a fascinating deep dive. It tells the story from entrepreneurial beginnings to the powerful marketing strategies that kept Americans hooked, despite growing health warnings. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at the industry's cunning tactics and its impact on public health and society.