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A Smoking Gun: How the Tobacco Industry Gets Away With Murder Whelan 1984 HC DJ. The book examines the history, marketing, and health impacts of tobacco, presenting a critical view of how the industry operates. The book appears to be in good condition, complete with its dust jacket, as shown in the images. This listing is for 'A Smoking Gun: How the Tobacco Industry Gets Away With Murder' by Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H., with a foreword by Dr. Luther L. Terry, and edited by Stephen Barrett, M.D. Published in 1984 by George F. Stickley Company, this hardcover book with its original dust jacket delves into the controversial practices of the tobacco industry. The book examines the history, marketing, and health impacts of tobacco, presenting a critical view of how the industry operates. It is a significant work for anyone interested in public health, corporate responsibility, and the history of the anti-smoking movement. The book appears to be in good condition, complete with its dust jacket, as shown in the images. Please refer to the photos for a detailed view of the condition and contents.