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A COUNTERBLASTE TO TOBACCO Title page of King James's book published anonymously in 1604 Stock Photo Alamy St James of London Tonka & Tobacco Cologne Chicago Haircut & Grooming Services State Street Barbers June 29th 1620: After denouncing smoking as a health hazard, King James I of England & Scotland banned the crop growing of tobacco in Britain. James's dislike of tobacco led him to authorise In 1604, King James I wrote 'A Counterblaste to Tobacco', in which he described smoking as a custome lothesome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, dangerous to 1954 Book, James I, Counter blaste to Tobacco Etsy 1954 book, James I, Counter blaste To Tobacco
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