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The Cigarette Papers

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
560

Authors
  
Stanton Glantz, Lisa Bero

ISBN
  
9780520213722

Editor
  
Stanton Glantz

Media type
  
Print/Online

Originally published
  
1996

Page count
  
560

Country
  
United States of America

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Stanton Glantz books, Tobacco books

The Cigarette Papers is a 1996 non-fiction book by Stanton A. Glantz (editor), John Slade (editor), Lisa A. Bero (editor), Peter Hanauer (editor), Deborah E. Barnes (editor), and C. Everett Koop (Foreword), analyzing leaked documents that for the first time proved "tobacco companies had long known the grave dangers of smoking, and did nothing about it." In May 1994, 4,000 pages of internal tobacco industry documents were sent to the office of Professor Stanton Glantz, a well-known anti-smoking activist, at the University of California, San Francisco. The source of these "cigarette papers" was identified only as Mr. Butts. The documents provide an inside look at the internal activities of American tobacco company, Brown & Williamson, over more than 30 years.

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The Cigarette Papers Wikipedia