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While there are others that are more in-depth, I've found these two to be good references that go beyond the basic level which most books stop at, while still being reasonable to understand.
For general history: The Cigar Connoisseur: An Illustrated History and Guide to the World's Finest Cigars by Nathaniel Lande For tobacco history: Cuban Cigar Tobacco: Why Cuban Cigars Are the World's Best by Eumelio Espino Marrero |
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