The Journey of the Havana Cigar


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Take the most important export from Cuba, its unique cigars, have Cuba's greatest living writer describe the cigar's unique position in both Cuba and the world, user photographs by Cuba's most important photographer, get the approval of the official Cuban tobacco group, Cubatabaco, and you have the makings of the best book possible. The author and photographer take the reader through the history of tobacco, starting with Christopher Columbus, and then through the hundreds of steps in the growing and manufacture of fine Havana cigars, finally disclosing the secrets by which cigars are graded. Simply put, this is the most authoritative book on the Havana cigar. it is also a very beautiful book and one that will be of interest to every enlightened cigar smoker.




The journey of Havana cigar


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Habanos


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Historian/photographer/writer Nancy Stout reproduces a trove of historical literature and imagery surrounding the early manufacture and export of Havana cigars. Many beautiful cigar labels and art are reproduced here for the first time, as are related historical paintings, cartoons, and writings. 200 Illustrations. 150 in color.




The Havana Cigar Tour


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If there's one thing that defines Havana Cuba, it's the cigar, and for the cigar enthusiast, the ancient Caribbean City is at the center of the cigar universe. Here for the first time is a travel guide for Havana, Cuba, written for the cigar smoker. Author of Inside Cuban Cigars, Tabakmann has crafted this easy-to-use guidebook for the ultimate cigar getaway. All of Havana's cigar shops, factories, and master torcedores are listed, along with a handy cigar price guide. The book offers travel, lodging and food suggestions along with activities and places with the cigar smoker in mind. Imagine smoking a cigar while golfing, fishing, or touring the city. There's also a special section for a day-trip to Pinar del Rio, the greatest tobacco farm-land in the world. (Updated 1-5-17)




The Impossible Collection of Cigars


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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.







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Son of Havana


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A memoir by the mustachioed baseball pitcher who went playing rocky, trash-ridden fields in Castro’s Cuba to becoming a Boston Red Sox legend. Luis Tiant is one of the most charismatic and accomplished players in Boston Red Sox and Major League Baseball history. With a barrel-chested physique and a Fu Manchu mustache, Tiant may not have looked like the lean, sculpted aces he usually played against, but nobody was a tougher competitor on the diamond, and few were as successful. There may be no more qualified twentieth-century pitcher not yet enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. His big-league dreams came at a price: racism in the Deep South and the Boston suburbs, and nearly fifteen years separated from a family held captive in Castro’s Cuba. But baseball also delivered World Series stardom and a heroic return to his island home after close to a half-century of forced exile. The man whose name—“El Tiante” —became a Fenway Park battle cry has never fully shared his tale in his own words, until now. In Son of Havana, Tiant puts his heart on his sleeve and describes his road from torn-up fields in Havana to the pristine lawns of major league ballparks. Readers will share Tiant’s pride when appeals by a pair of US senators to baseball-fanatic Castro secure freedom for Luis’s parents to fly to Boston and witness the 1975 World Series glory of their child. And readers will join the big-league ballplayers for their spring 2016 exhibition game in Havana, when Tiant—a living link to the earliest, scariest days of the Castro regime—threw out the first pitch.