My Lady Nicotine

    A Study in Smoke

    Series : Flash Mint
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      “My Lady Nicotine,” by J.M. Barrie, delights readers with its humor and charming depiction of Victorian-era life. The narrative revolves around the author’s profound love for smoking, particularly his devotion to his pipe and tobacco. Barrie’s wit shines through as he describes the various characters who share his passion, each bringing their own quirks and stories to the table. The book serves as a nostalgic reflection on the social rituals and simple pleasures associated with smoking, making it a unique and engaging read.

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      Barrie doesn’t just write about smoking; he immerses the reader in the culture and camaraderie that surround it. The author introduces us to his friends, fellow smokers who gather to indulge in their shared habit. These gatherings, filled with lively conversation and laughter, highlight the sense of community and connection that smoking brings to their lives. Barrie’s detailed descriptions and keen observations capture the essence of these moments, allowing readers to feel as if they are part of the group, enjoying a leisurely evening with friends.

      The book’s charm lies in its blend of humor and nostalgia. Barrie’s lighthearted anecdotes and playful commentary on the intricacies of smoking rituals provide a delightful escape from the mundane. At the same time, “My Lady Nicotine” serves as a poignant reminder of the past, evoking a time when life moved at a slower pace and simple pleasures held great significance. Barrie’s affectionate portrayal of his smoking habits and the friendships they fostered make this work a timeless celebration of a bygone era.

      Numbered eBooks: 420

      Number of Unique Covers: 112

      Number of 1:1 Covers: 54

      Breaking the Habit

      14 Unique Designs
      x 9 Numbered eBooks
      = 126 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 294 - 419
      (30.00% of Supply)

      The Tobacco Leaf

      13 Unique Designs
      x 7 Numbered eBooks
      = 91 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 203 - 293
      (21.67% of Supply)

      The Paraphernalia

      12 Unique Designs
      x 6 Numbered eBooks
      = 72 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 131 - 202
      (17.14% of Supply)

      The Nicotine Neverland Author

      10 Unique Designs
      x 5 Numbered eBooks
      = 50 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 81 - 130
      (11.90% of Supply)

      Puff Spots

      9 Unique Designs
      x 3 Numbered eBooks
      = 27 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 54 - 80
      (6.43% of Supply)

      Ashes to Ashes

      18 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 18 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 36 - 53
      (4.29% of Supply)

      Lady Nicotine

      13 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 13 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 23 - 35
      (3.10% of Supply)

      Pipe Dreams

      12 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 12 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 11 - 22
      (2.86% of Supply)

      Tales of the Stogie

      11 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 11 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 0 - 10
      (2.62% of Supply)

      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Flash Mint

      First Publication Date : 1890

      Author : J.M. Barrie

      Genres: Classics, Essays, Fiction, Humor, Literature

      Language : English

      Word Count : 61,000

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Cardano Retail Price : 25 ADA

      Cardano Discount Price : 17 ADA, for wallet holding Moving Pictures

      Purchase Limit: 4

      Cardano Policy ID : 39cd2ba62fcc403f07a33456a807f8e0a6f270930b28b1adbcdd45d2

      Author Info

      J.M. Barrie

      From Wikipedia: Sir James Matthew Barrie (9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright, best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan. He was born and educated in Scotland and then moved to London, where he wrote several successful novels and plays. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys, who inspired him to write about a baby boy who has magical adventures in Kensington Gardens (first included in Barrie's 1902 adult novel The Little White Bird), then to write Peter Pan, or T… Read More

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