标题: [lava藏书]钢笔编年史--THE Chronicle of the fountain pen [打印本页] 作者: lava 时间: 2014-1-6 10:51 标题: [lava藏书]钢笔编年史--THE Chronicle of the fountain pen 又是一部大部头的钢笔专著,和钢笔圣经的厚度接近,按年代顺序展开论述,类似蓝波罗早期的专著《钢笔的古典与现代》,但这本书的内容更丰富,三位作者也很有意思,值得阅读。对了,还是中国制造(印刷装订)。[attach]833135[/attach][attach]833136[/attach][attach]833137[/attach][attach]833138[/attach][attach]833139[/attach][attach]833143[/attach][attach]833144[/attach][attach]833145[/attach][attach]833146[/attach][attach]833140[/attach][attach]833141[/attach][attach]833142[/attach][attach]833147[/attach][attach]833148[/attach][attach]833149[/attach][attach]833150[/attach][attach]833151[/attach]
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好书,前排围观作者: lava 时间: 2014-1-7 09:33 转载的书评:“Paul Erano's first pen book was a bare-bones paperback with an innovative approach to helping readers understand what features make certain pens more or less appealing to collectors. The same practical attitude informs his Fountain Pens: Past & Present, which many collectors swear by. Another economical volume is Jonathan Steinberg's Fountain Pens: A Collector's Guide. Full of beautiful illustrations, this book by and large showcases the rarest and most exotic. No price guide, but the book is worth it for the pictures alone. A handy book originally published in the UK is Alexander Crum Ewing's The Fountain Pen: A Collector's Companion. This handsomely illustrated guide's primary focus is on modern pens, but there is considerable information on vintage as well, including illustrations and discussion of early specimens not readily found elsewhere.”作者: lava 时间: 2014-1-7 09:37 转载书评: The Chronicle of the Fountain Pen: Stories Within a Story is a beautiful survey of pen history, in which the authors attempt to integrate the stories of individual pen manufacturers into a more integrated chronological narrative – though it by no means stints on illustrations of fabulous pens.
A long-time favorite is the handsome Une affaire de stylos by Pierre Haury and Jean-Pierre Lacroux – available in English as A Passion for Pens (the Italian edition is La seduzione delle stilo). Lots of beautiful photos, a great range of pens and accessories, plus an excellent section on filling mechanisms. Even now, French and French-market pens tend to be neglected, but this volume does much to fill in the picture.
Giorgio Dragoni and Giuseppe Fichera's Fountain Pens: History and Design is well-produced with some nice illustrations, especially of Italian pens not often seen, but the text is riddled with errors and the attribution of some pens is entirely mistaken.
Regina Martini's Pens and Pencils: A Collector's Handbook has many illustrations of secondary brands, especially German and British (the book was originally written in German, and the translation is at times a bit awkward).