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  1. Oct 11, 2022 · Tobacco industry -- Fiction, Tobacco use -- Fiction, Smoking -- Fiction Publisher New York : Random House Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 777.8M

  2. Dec 9, 2020 · Tobacco industry -- United States -- Employees -- Fiction, Tobacco industry -- Public relations -- United States -- Fiction, Smoking -- United States -- Fiction, Smoking, Tobacco industry -- Employees, Tobacco industry -- Public relations, United States Publisher London : Allison & Busby Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor

  3. Feb 14, 2006 · Tobacco use, Public relations, Fiction, Fiction - General, Tobacco industry, United States, General, Fiction / General, Smoking Publisher Random House Trade Paperbacks Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 517.2M

  4. OCLC. 29520307. Dewey Decimal. 813/.54 20. LC Class. PS3552.U3394 T48 1994. Thank You for Smoking is a novel by Christopher Buckley, first published in 1994, which tells the story of the fictional character Nick Naylor, a tobacco lobbyist during the 1990s. [1]

  5. May 17, 1994 · July 11, 2023. Christopher Buckley, you witty guy, you don’t miss a trick! For starters, the name of your main character, Nick Naylor, tobacco advocate – that’s Nick as in nicotine and Naylor as in coffin nails, an apt and colorful term for cigarettes back in the heyday of smoking and lung cancer. Thank You For Smoking is scathing social ...

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  6. Because he is erudite, good-looking, and resourceful, Nick is the darling of the talk show circuit. When someone tries to kill him, Nick’s situation goes from bad to worse. A bestselling book that was adapted into film in 2005, Thank You for Smoking examines Washington lobbying, unethical industry behavior, and the manipulation of public opinion.

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  8. Jun 7, 1995 · Books. Thank You for Smoking. Christopher Buckley. HarperCollins, Jun 7, 1995 - Fiction - 288 pages. Nick Naylor likes his job. In the neo-puritanical nineties, it's a challenge to defend the rights of smokers and a privilege to promote their liberty. Sure, it hurts a little when you're compared to Nazi war criminals, but Nick says he's just ...

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