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  • A good, Visual but informative cigar book.

    I know there are many publications out there, but there must be some bonafided 'GOOD ONES' that everyone has. Is there a book , where perhaps, It explains and pictures every vitola from every Habanos brand? Or maybe explaining how they're made etc.

    As much as I like to read, I also don't want something that lacks pictures (The 3 year old in me), reading some paragraphs and seeing a full page spread of some cigars would be

    Essentially , just a big book where I can look back over and still find new stuff to read/discover. Actually, I'd like to learn more vitola names and more about a cigars construction!

    So what are some golden oldies? The only cigar reading matter I have is CA AUG 07 which I've thumbed through too many times now.
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  • #2
    Min Ron Nee, essential reading ...

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    • #3
      MRN's book is 'THE' best...

      However it's not something you can easily thumb through, on the train say, so...

      These are the ones I find myself always going back to, to have a quick leaf through...

      Marvin Shankens 'Cigar Aficionado's - Cigar Companion'



      Anwer Bati 'The cigar Companion - The Connoisseur's Guide, 3rd Edition'
      *third edition is actually a red cover, but this is the only pic I could find quickly...



      Anwer Bati 'The Complete Cigar Book'




      All these books are usually available on either Amazon or ebay...

      Hope this helps...!?!

      Cheers, HabanoSy

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      • #4
        MRN is so lovely to have lying around, glad I got it. Everyone takes a peak and is amazed at it. Worth saving for.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Deano View Post
          MRN is so lovely to have lying around, glad I got it. Everyone takes a peak and is amazed at it. Worth saving for.
          Definitely...

          Friends/family that come into my house see that book on the coffee table, pick it up, thumb through it, are amazed and usually want a copy (cigar smoker or not ).

          Cheers, HabanoSy

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          • #6
            I have quite a few, but the best two are MRN's and this one:



            I've got the top two on Habanosy's post which are ok, Marvin's tend to be just a few comments from CA and a mix of standard cigar photo's but they are portable and worth having, the problem is, apart from reviews which vary a little, the rest of the information is more or less repeated in most books, so it's better to find the best 4/5 and stop (until something new and good comes out).

            Picture's are very important! (and worth a 1000 words!) good unique picture's can make a book.

            Not read the bottom one habanosy - any good? anything unique in it?

            Anybody else got a good cigar book (Cuban mostly) let the BOTL know about it.....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ACMCC View Post
              Not read the bottom one HabanoSy - any good? anything unique in it...?
              It does pretty much echo the third edition cigar companion, but there are differences in it and some more in-depth info on varying brands...

              But nothing unique I'd say, if you can pick it up for ?2-?3 then it's worth having...

              Cheers, HabanoSy

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              • #8
                ok... be nice if MRN updated his book! or added a EL/RE book in the same format...

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                • #9
                  MRN is essential, of course, but I enjoyed Nancy Stout's "Habanos : The Story of the Havana Cigar". Nice coffee table book - largely about the architecture of Havana, the factories, the plantations and lots of historical stuff. Quirky but very emotive.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ACMCC View Post
                    ok... be nice if MRN updated his book! or added a EL/RE book in the same format...
                    Now that would be good...

                    Cheers, HabanoSy

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bnelly View Post
                      ...but I enjoyed Nancy Stout's "Habanos : The Story of the Havana Cigar". Nice coffee table book - largely about the architecture of Havana, the factories, the plantations and lots of historical stuff. Quirky but very emotive.
                      Sounds like one to keep an eye out for...!?!

                      Cheers, HabanoSy

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                      • #12
                        I've just ordered the one ACMCC suggested-looking forward to that.

                        The only one I've got is this, which will likely disappoint any members here, but did the job at the start as it cost me a pound and I bought it on a whim years before I went anywhere near a decent cigar.

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                        • #13
                          I've a Bati boy of the 2nd Edition. I found it a bit disappointing with few cigars from the various ranges. Only paid ?3 so can't complain too much.

                          Dropping some serious hints about MRN for the birthday

                          I've recently bought this


                          Which is a multimedia guide to all things Puro. Can't find much on the net about it, but flicking through the guide it would seem very informative. In Spanish and English. According to the blurb:

                          Havana Cigars: The Complete Guide
                          Features include:
                          - Over 2,000 images with useful information related to the complex process of elaboration of the most outstanding cigars in the world.
                          - 175 types of cigars classified by brand, vitola, shape and factory name.
                          - It also contains 17 videos about cultivation, manufacturing, lithographic industry and others related to Havana Cigars.
                          - The most complete interactive reference of cigar labels with 1,275 samples.
                          - A detailed glossary of 160 terms related to Havana cigars.


                          I'll post up some feedback when I have delved in.
                          "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                            I've just ordered the one ACMCC suggested-looking forward to that.

                            The only one I've got is this, which will likely disappoint any members here, but did the job at the start as it cost me a pound and I bought it on a whim years before I went anywhere near a decent cigar.
                            Annoyingly enough, the parcel turned up today after ordering it on the 11th, and they've sent me Keith Martin's Guide to Car Collecting instead. I'll see what happens...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ACMCC View Post
                              ok... be nice if MRN updated his book! or added a EL/RE book in the same format...
                              Well, according to Simon Chase, he is, in fact, working on it......
                              "By the cigars they smoke, and the composers they love, ye shall know the texture of men's souls." John Galsworthy
                              "A good Cuban cigar closes the door to the vulgarities of the world." Franz Liszt
                              "The most futile and disastrous day seems well spent when it is reviewed through the blue, fragrant smoke of a Havana Cigar." Evelyn Waugh
                              "Remember, commander, no cigars before launch." a Cuban doctor's orders to an astronaut at Cape Canaveral

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