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Smoking
For younger readers
Hyde, Margaret O. Know About Smoking. Rev. ed. Walker, 1995. For readers in grades 5 to 8.
Monroe, Judy. Nicotine. Enslow, 1995. For middle school readers and up.
Wekesser, Carol, ed. Smoking. Greenhaven, 1999. For middle school and high school readers.
Smoking
American Council on Science and Health. Cigarettes: What the Warning Label Doesn't Tell You: The First Comprehensive Guide to the Health Consequences of Smoking. Prometheus, 1997. Survey of the dangers of cigarette use; for general readers.
Brigham, Janet. Dying to Quit: Why We Smoke and How We Stop. National Academy, 1998. A straightforward approach to the myths and mystery of addiction.
Fisher, Edwin B. 7 Steps to a Smoke-Free Life. Wiley, 1998. Based on the American Lung Association program for stopping smoking.
Mollencamp, Carrick; Adam Levy; Joseph Menn; and Jeffrey Rothfeder. The People vs. Big Tobacco: How the States Took on the Cigarette Giants Bloomberg, 1998.  Details the events leading to the most famous settlement achieved against the tobacco companies.
Rustin, Terry A., M.D. Quit and Stay Quit: A Personal Program to Stop Smoking. Hazelden Foundation, 1995. Advice from a physician.
Sullum, Jacob. For Your Own Good: The Anti-Smoking Crusade and the Tyranny of Public Health. Macmillan, 1998. Explores the antismoking campaigns as a government attempt to take control of the tobacco industry and its enormous revenues; for general readers.
Tate, Cassandra. Cigarette Wars: The Triumph of "the Little White Slaver". Oxford University Press, 1999. History of the cigarette in the United States and the reform movements dedicating to eradicating it.

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