Pushing Smoke

Pushing Smoke
Author: Simon Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1990
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:

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Blowing Smoke

Blowing Smoke
Author: Michael Wolraich
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0306819198

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In time for the fall elections, Wolraich pens a witty and penetrating political analysis of the wacky world of rightwing "persecution politics," mixing polemic, history, and strategy.

Into the Smoke with New York's Bravest

Into the Smoke with New York's Bravest
Author: Thomas Barry
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Fire extinction
ISBN: 9781593705718

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Into the Smokeis a work of photojournalism and traces Tom Barry's career as a firefighter--spanning parts of four decades in FDNY--along with the forty-year effort of noted freelance photographer Michael Dick. The era covered in this book is best known in the fire service on the east coast of the United States as the War Years, the urban decay and social unrest that started in the 1960s and persisted, continually fed by arson for profit, into the 1990s. Firefighting is a truckie blindly crawling down a smoke-filled hallway, searching for victims, hoping to find them before the fire does. It is an engine operator, calling on the last ounce of strength and pushing deeper into the apartment to extinguish the fire in the rear bedroom and beat the "Red Devil" one more time. Fellowship of the firefighter Fantasies from childhood intertwine with the terror of impending death, the pain of disfigurement, the joys of success, and the comradeship and respect of their peers. Many of the fires depicted in this book predate OSHA personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements. This period was a fertile stage for innovation and development of firefighting techniques and equipment.

Smoke

Smoke
Author: Dan Vyleta
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385540175

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Readers of the Harry Potter series and Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell are sure to be mesmerized by Dan Vyleta’s thrilling blend of historical fiction and fantasy, as three young friends scratch the surface of the grown-up world to discover startling wonders—and dangerous secrets. “Dan Vyleta writes with intricacy and imagination and skillful pacing; never once would I have considered putting his book down. In the manner of both a Dickens novel and the best young adult adventure stories (the Harry Potter series among them). . .his ending, which I wouldn’t dare reveal here, is a real firecracker.”—Jennifer Senior, The New York Times Welcome to a Victorian England unlike any other you have experienced before. Here, wicked thoughts (both harmless and hate-filled) appear in the air as telltale wisps of Smoke. Young Thomas Argyle, a son of aristocracy, has been sent to an elite boarding school. Here he will be purged of Wickedness, for the wealthy do not Smoke. When he resists a sadistic headboy's temptations to Smoke, a much larger struggle beyond the school walls is revealed. Shortly thereafter, on a trip to London, Thomas and his best friend witness events that make them begin to question everything they have been taught about Smoke. And thus the adventure begins... You will travel by coach to a grand estate where secrets lurk in attic rooms and hidden laboratories; where young love blossoms; and where a tumultuous relationship between a mother and her children is the crucible in which powerful passions are kindled, and dangerous deeds must be snuffed out in a desperate race against time.

Where There's Smoke 2:

Where There's Smoke 2:
Author: Terra Little
Publisher: Urban Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1622861418

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A father's work is never really done. Then again, neither is a lover's. After a few ups and downs, Alec "Smoke" Avery and Anne Phillips have found a rhythm they can both groove to, and they've made a love connection. But just when they think they can finally settle down, their past comes back to haunt them in ways they never imagined. Smoke's former flame is stalking him, and she's determined to have him all to herself. That's the last thing Smoke needs while he's trying to deal with Anne's emotional baggage and convince her that he's all the man she needs. Anne suspects that Smoke is still stepping out on her, and when things get tense, she decides to do a little stepping out of her own. Away at Kentucky State on a basketball scholarship, their son, Isaiah, has become motivated to straighten out his life, but his nemesis, Hood, isn't done wreaking havoc. His sudden appearance on campus is jeopardizing Isaiah's scholarship and his life. Things go from bad to worse when, in the midst of a heated lover's quarrel, Smoke and Anne commit the perfect crime to save their son and themselves. When the smoke clears, truths will have to be told, and Anne will have to accept that she and Smoke are more alike than she cares to admit. Terra Little takes readers on a roller coaster ride of emotions in this story of a very real, very dysfunctional family.

Smoke Screens: The Truth About Tobacco

Smoke Screens: The Truth About Tobacco
Author: Richard White
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1409246701

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This is a comprehensive book that analyses the scientific evidence linking tobacco smoking to disease and premature death, as well as the political motivations that have led to the anti-smoking movement becoming so large. The book explores all aspects of tobacco smoking, including: smoking trends among social classes; detection bias and its impact on diagnosis; and examines in depth the evidence linking smoking to specific diseases; how attitudes towards smoking have changed over time from being used medicinally to being the scourge of society; and how and why tobacco smoking has the negative status it does today. It objectively dissects the politics and science of smoking trends and issues, looking at vital, complex components that are often overlooked. A must-read for smokers and non-smokers alike, Smoke Screens: The Truth About Tobacco is a controversial work that challenges one of the most widely accepted beliefs of our time.

The Coffee Planter's Manual

The Coffee Planter's Manual
Author: Alex Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1880
Genre: Coffee
ISBN:

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Ringelmann Smoke Chart

Ringelmann Smoke Chart
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 774
Release: 1967
Genre: Smoke prevention
ISBN:

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Mayor's Message

Mayor's Message
Author: Saint Louis (Mo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 1898
Genre: Saint Louis (Mo.)
ISBN:

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Includes reports of the heads of the various municipal departments.

Smoking

Smoking
Author: Laura K. Egendorf
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2007-12-14
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0737748265

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This essential volume helps readers address their thoughts and questions in relation to smoking. It examines the effect of smoking on health, how advertising and movies contribute to adolescent smoking, and government policies regarding cigarette advertising and taxes. Essays are provided in a pro versus con format so that readers are given multiple perspectives on the issues. This allows them to activate their critical thinking skills while examining this important topic.