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<blockquote data-quote="Eulenburg" data-source="post: 67431" data-attributes="member: 811"><p><strong>Al in Canada</strong>!! I <u>completely</u> agree about Milton Sherman's 1978 book, <em>All About Tobacco </em>! He is particularly clear on what made English blends English: <strong>English Law</strong>. (The regulatory elements he quotes, by the way, were all abolished by the Margaret Thatcher government in the 1980s.)</p><p></p><p>Sherman was himself a blender and importer and he is particularly good on how and why tobacco is manufactured/processed in specific ways. His book is indispensable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eulenburg, post: 67431, member: 811"] [b]Al in Canada[/b]!! I [u]completely[/u] agree about Milton Sherman's 1978 book, [i]All About Tobacco [/i]! He is particularly clear on what made English blends English: [b]English Law[/b]. (The regulatory elements he quotes, by the way, were all abolished by the Margaret Thatcher government in the 1980s.) Sherman was himself a blender and importer and he is particularly good on how and why tobacco is manufactured/processed in specific ways. His book is indispensable. [/QUOTE]
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