The Impossible Collection of Cigars
- Regular price
- $1,400 USD
Aaron Sigmond is an award-winning publisher, editor and author who has traversed the world of cigars both personally and professionally for over thirty years. In that time he was the founding editor of Smoke magazine and The Cigar Report, as well as contributing cigar editor for Playboy and the author of Playboy: The Book of Cigars. Sigmond also served as the consulting creative director of General Cigar Co. Sigmond’s previous book for Assouline was Bulova: A History of Firsts (2018).
10 Exquisite Cigars to Smoke Right Now, According to an Expert, Maxim.com, June 2019
The Impossible Collection of Cigars, Uncrate Online, June 2019
What a $1,000 Cigar Book Looks Like, UrbanDaddy.com (US), July 2019
Smoke and Cigars, Tower Revue (Switzerland), February 2020
The Elite Traveler Ultimate Gift Guide 2019, Elite Traveler Online (USA), November 2019
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In the details
Ultimate Collection curates culture from around the world and across the ages. Hand-bound using traditional techniques, with color plates hand-tipped on art-quality paper, each page of this limited-edition series bears the unique imprint of the artisan.
In the details
Each purchase comes with complimentary white handling gloves and our signature tote bag.
Page count
232 pages
Number of illustrations
over 100
Language
English
Released on
July 2019
Dimensions
W 17.9 x L 20 x D 3.5 in
Cover materials
Hand-bound in a wooden box
ISBN
9781614287841
Weight
18.0 lb
Our commitment to sustainability
Assouline supports One Tree Planted in its commitment to a more sustainable world through reforestation. Since 2019, this partnership has contributed to global efforts to restore forests, with the long-term vision of creating a sustainable cycle by sourcing paper from the trees planted. Our dedication to craftsmanship extends beyond the books themselves—today, our titles are printed on paper selected with the environment in mind, supporting the shift toward more responsible materials. With the belief that beauty stands not just in how it looks, but in how it’s made.