Huntertrw, I had that book in my collection as a child! When I was at my parents' house over the holidays I was looking through/reminiscing over some of the books I loved as a child. Two that stood out were "London Bridge Is Falling Down!" & "The Erie Canal" both illustrated by Peter Spier. The illustrations are amazingly detailed, and on just about every page of each book, at least one person can be found with a clay pipe in their mouth. In "London Bridge Is Falling Down!" There are the following verses:
Set a man to watch all night,
Watch all night, watch all night,
Set a man to watch all night,
My fair lady.
Suppose the man should fall asleep,
Fall asleep, fall asleep,
Suppose the man should fall asleep?
My fair lady.
Give him a pipe to smoke all night,
Smoke all night, smoke all night,
Give him a pipe to smoke all night,
My fair lady.
Coinciding with the "Give him a pipe.." verse, there is a two-page drawing of the inside of a 19th (18th?) century tobacconist's shop full of barrels of tobacco from the States and various patrons looking at a variety of clay pipes. I've scoured the internet for a scan of the pages, but to no avail. I'm kicking myself for not taking pics while I was at my parents' house. The books are still available through Amazon and E-bay, so once I've bought and received them I'll post up some pictures. These are what I could borrow off the internet.