Re: historic adulterants
- From: shakenbake <agmazza@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:22:59 -0700 (PDT)
On Jun 13, 6:09 pm, davidmylastn...@xxxxxxx (David Griffith) wrote:
Somewhere, I think pipesmagazine.com, I found a list of tobacco
adulterants commonly used prior to the passage of Britains Pure Tobacco
Act of 1842. Now I can't find it anymore. The article made reference
to the book "Tobacco from the Grower to the Smoker" published in 1911 or
thereabout. Since the book is now in the public domain, I easily found
a soft copy. There are mentions here and there about adulterants, but
no definitive list. Can someone help me?
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David Griffith
davidmylastn...@xxxxxxx <--- Put my last name where it belongs
http://www.archive.org/details/tobaccofromgrowe00tannrich
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