Cigar : An Illustrated History of Fine Smoking by Barnaby Conrad and Barnaby Conrad III

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PublisherChronicle Books
ISBN-100811814491
ISBN-139780811814492
eBay Product ID (ePID)857951

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
TopicTobacco-Related, Entertaining, Cooking, Antiques & Collectibles
AuthorBarnaby Conrad, Barnaby Conrad III
IllustratorYes

Dimensions

Item Length1 In.
Item Height1 In.
Item Weight29.6 Oz
Item Width1 In.

Additional Product Features

LCCN96-005363
TitleLeadingThe
Book TitleCigar : An Illustrated History of Fine Smoking
Grade FromEighth Grade
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal679/.72/09
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisWhat do Charlie Chaplin, Ulysses S. Grant, Franz Liszt, Al Capone, George Sand, and Sharon Stone have in common? The love of a fine cigar. Barnaby Conrad III, author of The Martini and an avid fan of cigars himself, has dedicated his new book to the poetic, historical, and artistic pursuit of this wonderful, timeless passion. Drawing upon examples from art, film, literature, and politics, The Cigar presents a lushly illustrated, fascinating social history, honoring the cigar's origins and development, as well as its sexy and everlasting allure. Witty and elegant, The Cigar is the perfect gift for male or female cigar aficionados., What do Charlie Chaplin, Ulysses S. Grant, Franz Liszt, Al Capone, George Sand, and Sharon Stone have in common? The love of a fine cigar. Barnaby Conrad III, author of "The Martini" and an avid fan of cigars himself, has dedicated his new book to the poetic, historical, and artistic pursuit of this wonderful, timeless passion. Drawing upon examples from art, film, literature, and politics, "The Cigar" presents a lushly illustrated, fascinating social history, honoring the cigar's origins and development, as well as its sexy and everlasting allure. Witty and elegant, "The Cigar" is the perfect gift for male or female cigar aficionados.
Publication Year1996
FormatHardcover
Dewey Edition20
LC Classification NumberTS2260.C66 1996
Number of Pages132 pages

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