The 'Golden Age' of Cigars


Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s.
Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s.
Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s.
Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. Young men add a touch of dignity—or nonchalance—to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s.
Young men add a touch of dignity-or nonchalance-to their image by posing with cigars in their mouths, late 1800s. CMC 2006.91.1

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