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There's nothing wrong with this biography page, but
it might be useful to acknowledge that Hans Castorp,
the hero of Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain",
smoked "Maria Mancini" cigars - this is noted in the
article, The Magic Mountain . I don't know
if Mann's name is historically-based, or made-up; in
the novel, the brand is claimed to originate in Bremen,
Germany. These days at least one cigar makers offer
"Maria Mancini" cigars; there is even a "Maria Mancini
Magic Mountain" cigar. 206.248.138.250 (talk) 23:04, 23 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]