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1889-96 Cope's Smoke-Room Booklets

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A finely bound set of the complete fifteen volumes of Cope Tobacco's 'Smoke-Room Booklets', an scarce to see complete set with the original wraps bound in. A very scarce to see complete set of the 'Cope's Smoke-Room Booklets', including the very scarce volume titled 'Cope, The Universal Soother'. Finely bound in a half calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Each volume is illustrated with a frontispiece and some in-text engravings, the original lithograph wraps bound in each, and with adverts throughout. One folding plate to 'James Thomson'. This set contains a variety of literature relating to smoking and tobacco, extracted from the works of eminent authors such as John Ruskin, Charles Lamb, and Thomas Carlyle. Literature included varies from essays, poetry, and prose. 'Cope's Smoke-Room Booklets' are a unique part of Victorian history; Cope's Tobacco was a household name in the Victorian era, one of the leading producers of tobacco of the time. Based in Liverpool, they ran from 1848 to 1952. They published these publicity booklets to combat the anti-smoking campaigns, which were gaining steam at the time. For their time they were progressive with their gender equality and workers' rights, being the first company to employ women as tobacco workers. This set includes; 'The Smoker's Text Book', 'The Smoker's Garland', 'Selections from Original Contributions by James Thomson', 'Charles Lamb', 'Thomas Carlyle', 'The Smoker's Garland, Part II', 'Amber: All About It', 'Cope's Mixture: Selected from his Tobacco Plant', 'Pipes and Meerschaum', 'The Smoker's Garland, Part III', 'Pipes and Meerschaum, Part 2', 'Pipes and Meerschaum, Part 3', 'John Ruskin',' and 'The Story of Sir Walter Ralegh'. In a half calf binding with marbled paper to the board. Externally, smart. Spines are a little faded. Very light rubbing to the extremities, and only a few light marks to the boards. 'Charles Lamb' rear board a little faded. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean, with a few scattered spots. Ink inscription to the title page of 'Walter Ralegh'. Overall: Near Fine
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    Height: 7.5 in (19.05 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 5 in (12.7 cm)
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    1889-96
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    Bath, GB
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    Seller: 888P191stDibs: LU8925237801752
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