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In the News: Wayne Gretzky Visits Raptis Rare Books and Churchill Cigar Company for an Interview with Cigar Aficionado.

Legendary hockey player Wayne Gretzky recently visited Raptis Rare Books and Churchill Cigar Company to sit down with Cigar Aficionado’s executive editor David Savona for an exclusive interview.     The word “great” is used often in sports, but no man has better embodied the adjective than Wayne Gretzky, who has been known as “TheContinue reading “In the News: Wayne Gretzky Visits Raptis Rare Books and Churchill Cigar Company for an Interview with Cigar Aficionado.”

Ken Burns: Historical Filmmaker.

No medium can capture the reality of human history much like the documentary, and few names in the historical filmmaking industry are as memorable as that of cinematographer Ken Burns. With the premiere of Burns’ newest documentary, ‘Leonardo da Vinci,’ November 18-19, 2024 on PBS, now is the perfect time to review and celebrate theContinue reading “Ken Burns: Historical Filmmaker.”

The Legacy of Enzo Ferrari: Mastermind Behind the Horse

Enzo Ferrari, a name synonymous with speed, elegance, and motorsport excellence, left an indelible mark on the automotive world. Born on February 20, 1898, in Modena, Italy, Ferrari’s journey from a racing enthusiast to the founder of one of the most iconic luxury sports car brands is nothing short of extraordinary.     Ferrari’s passionContinue reading “The Legacy of Enzo Ferrari: Mastermind Behind the Horse”

The Masters of Mountaineering

It’s winter here in Vermont, and our rolling hills and green mountain-sides are blanketed in soft snow. It looks sublime, and it inspires thoughts of wilderness adventure. We are reminded of those who have followed those kindled inspirations and trekked the great outdoors – Heinrich Harrer, Edmund S. Hilary – mountaineers of the early toContinue reading “The Masters of Mountaineering”

Tennis and Book Collecting – A love love match.

Yesterday, September 13th, was the men’s tennis US Open finals. As you may know, the winner was Spain’s Rafael Nadal with his first ever US Open win. In doing so, he joined Don Budge, Fred Perry, Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Andre Agassi, and Roger Federer in the exclusive society of those who have won eachContinue reading “Tennis and Book Collecting – A love love match.”