The Art of Cigar Bands


Book Description

This book is for all cigar aesthetes, the smoker passionately fond of ""puros"" as the Cubans call them with infinite respect. During the 19th century when gentlemen wore white gloves at society gatherings, tobacco often left dirty stains on their fingers because of the tobacco leaves which covered their cigars. Therefore, they asked their suppliers to surround them with a paper band for protection. Those bands became the armorial signet ring that identified a man. Recognition of a social status, commemorative symbol or, more simply, a mark of quality, the cigar band developed its own codification. Brilliant artists have lent their talent to create them. The collection represented is exceptional. These cigar bands tell us part of the story of the last 150 years, from the general of the Civil War, the Presidents of the United States of America, the Emperors of Germany to the delicate flowers reproduced by craftsmen.




The Art of Cigar Band


Book Description

Cigar-bands have sdorned cigars for more than 150 years. Until World War I they were produced and printed to the hightest quality using the best methods available, with the result that many cigar-bands of the time are genuine works of art. Images depicted on the bands are varied, but specific themes may be distinguished – flowers and foliage, for example, or heraldic ‘charges’, or of course portraits of contemporary rulers and celebrities. This book features nearly 1,800 cigar-bands drawn from the collection of Roger van Reeth, including some of the most beautiful, some of the rarest and some of the oldest. Their presence adds something special to what is already a special publication: the Flavour, perhaps, of a superb Havana cigar.




The Art of the Cigar Label


Book Description

Relates the history and growth of the tobacco and lithography industries and offers information on values, collecting, and identifying old cigar labels.




The Art of the Cigar


Book Description

Designed to emulate traditional, full-sized books, the fashions of classic bookmaking -- full-color throughout, stylized endpapers, fine quality paper, full-length text, and Smyth-sewn binding -- are represented in this line.Topical. Traditional. Tactile. Tempting. Targeted. Less than half the size of our Little Books, these palm-sized volumes are irresistible.




Cigar Box Labels


Book Description

Beautiful paper images from cigar boxes are showcased including the finest examples produced by the stone chromolithographic method between 1860 and 1910. The rich historical past that surrounds cigar manufacturing, marketing and their mystique and contemporary anecdotes, poems, and other literary cigar whimsy to amuse and educate.




Cigar Label Art


Book Description

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.




The Impossible Collection of Cigars


Book Description

In the highly anticipated new volume in Assouline’s bestselling Ultimate Collection, The Impossible Collection of Cigars envisions the ultimate humidor brimming with the most remarkable cigars of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries from the most prestigious makers. Like the pop of the Champagne cork, the flick of the lighter or the strike of the match and the first draw of the smoke are synonymous with celebration, relaxation, and comradery. A luxurious pause from the world around, an exceptional, hand-rolled cigar has cemented itself as a civilized passion and genteel hobby over the course of centuries.




The Smokin' Book of Cigar Box Art & Designs


Book Description

A glimpse into a bygone era with some of the most beautiful and fascinating lithographed images ever printed on cigar box labels.




Cigar Box Art Poster Book


Book Description

This book contains 30 of the most beautiful and fascinating lithographed images ever printed on cigar box labels. The 12 x 14.5 perforated pages tear out easily and are fit for a 16 x 20 frame with mat, so they can be hung as centerpieces.




The Cigar Log Book


Book Description

As the English proverb states, better to have a dull pencil than a sharp mind, The Cigar Log Book gives enjoyers of cigars a place to record their tasting experiences as well as a place to collect cigar bands (I call them, cigart). This book also gives a brief description of the cigar anatomy, basic production steps from tobacco seed to cigar, and typical cigar structure and shapes. The majority of this book contains cigar entry pages to evaluate your cigars and document your experiences. By allowing you to record your tasting experiences, The Cigar Log Book will help you to identify your cigar palate so you can make the right choice next time you visit your local tobacconist.Let this book be your cigar journal and reference and keep it handy for use during your next cigar respite.To you and your cigars!