
A. COVNTER-BLASTE - TO - TOBACCO.
Bibliotheca Curiosa. - A - COVNTER-BLASTE - TO - TOBACCO. - (WRITTEN BY KING JAMES I.) - EDITED BY - EDMUND GOLDSMID, F.R.H.S. - PRIVATELY PRINTED, EDINBURGH. - 1884.
TO THE READER.
A COVNTER-BLASTE TO TOBACCO.
In this spirited early‑modern tract, a royal voice takes up the pen to warn his fellow countrymen about a newly imported habit that threatens the health and moral fiber of the realm. Written in the elaborate style of the era, the author frames tobacco use as a contagious disease of the body politic, linking the habit to broader social decay and urging a return to disciplined, virtuous living.
The pamphlet blends vivid metaphor with practical counsel, cataloguing the origins of the tobacco craze and exposing its seductive allure. Readers are invited to consider how a seemingly harmless puff can undermine personal well‑being and civic responsibility, all while the monarch’s own example is set as the cure. Listeners will be drawn into a compelling mix of political philosophy, moral exhortation, and early public‑health advocacy that captures the anxieties of a nation on the cusp of modernity.
Language
en
Duration
~33 minutes (32K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Julie Barkley, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-11-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1566–1625
Ruling Scotland as James VI and then England and Ireland as James I, he stood at the center of a dramatic turning point in British history. His reign is remembered for the Union of the Crowns, fierce debates over royal power, and the Bible translation that came to bear his name.
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