BUTT BUSTERS

DEFEATING THE TOBACCO HABIT WITH HUMOR AND A FEW GRIM FACTS

by Bert Silva


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/22/2005

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9780595359752

About the Book

In 20 years, what smoker will legitimately be able to claim that he or she didn't know cigarettes were harmful or addictive? And how shocked will a jury really be when it hears that a tobacco executive in the 1960s knew about the addictive nature of cigarettes?

There's no real evidence that telling kids not to smoke really works. Indeed, studies have shown that it can often have the opposite effect. Children, by their very nature, love to defy authority, and spending millions on advertising to vilify the cigarette could ultimately serve to enhance its appeal. The cigarette is and will continue to be forbidden fruit.

Even though the films of Hollywood's Golden Age once portrayed smoking as a normal activity, smoking no longer enjoys such popularity-and for good reason. An estimated 3.5 million people worldwide still die each year from smoking-related illnesses.

Through the use of factoids and cartoons, author Gilbert M. Silva illustrates his belief that smokers are victims of what is essentially a ridiculous and deadly activity. The accompanying health statistics and description of consequences caused by the use of tobacco products are indisputable, and they deserve serious consideration.

Your body will appreciate it, don't you think?

" This is certainly an important topic, and I want to congratulate you on an entertaining and well-produced book."
-Diane Scott-Lichter, publishing director, the American Cancer Society


About the Author

Bert Silva currently lives on the central California coast. A former smoker, he feels blessed sailing his sloop through the tobacco-free air that blows over the Pacific Ocean. His cartoons have appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, Playboy Magazine, The National Enquirer, Western Boatman, True West, Technical Stocks & Commodities, Research Magazine, Woman?s World, and regularly in The Nameless Newsletter, a local publication on addiction.