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What's your favorite pipe book?
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<blockquote data-quote="morleysson" data-source="post: 24161" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>My all-time favorite, in addition to the fine books mentioned, is Georges Herment "The Pipe". Herment was a poet and a real Renaissance man coming out of WWII who lived on a houseboat in England and wrote with real affection about pipes and tobacco. Well worth the effort in finding the book. I would also recommend Hacker's "Christmas Pipe". Great anecdotal information., and fun to read. While I don't always agree with hacker, the "Christmas Book" is outstanding, and, again, written with real love for our past time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morleysson, post: 24161, member: 53"] My all-time favorite, in addition to the fine books mentioned, is Georges Herment "The Pipe". Herment was a poet and a real Renaissance man coming out of WWII who lived on a houseboat in England and wrote with real affection about pipes and tobacco. Well worth the effort in finding the book. I would also recommend Hacker's "Christmas Pipe". Great anecdotal information., and fun to read. While I don't always agree with hacker, the "Christmas Book" is outstanding, and, again, written with real love for our past time. [/QUOTE]
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