Whether you're pro or anti smoking, this book will entertain and amuse. The research must surely have taken years. Everything concerning smoking has been unearthed and, if you'll pardon the pun, very cleverly filtered. The tributes in verse sit easily alongside terrifying tracts about disease and death. Both are equally interesting. Jokes and trivia take nothing away from the stark realities, which are these: people have smoked for 400 years because it feels good, and people have campaigned against it for just as long, because.... well, get the book if you want to find out what the author believes to be the why.
There are many very good things about The Faber Book of Smoking, but the editing must be singled out for special praise. The footnotes are hilarious and had me laughing out loud. My favourite? The text, quoting from a 1901 book on smoking, reports, "The President of the United States, Mr McKinley, smokes so hard that his physicians have limited him to two cigars a day". The footnote simply says, "McKinley was assassinated 1901".
Some of the facts will really surprise you. Step forward Germany's foremost anti-smoking campaigner and cancer research patron - yes, Herr ADOLPH HITLER! Castro eat your heart out. Hitler attributed most of his "success" to having given up smoking. A rather compelling argument for compulsory smoking, I thought (and yes, at ETON, it used to be COMPULSORY).
I won't say more - it'll spoil the fun. Enjoy!