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The
Gun Report Review
By Charles R. Suydam, Staff Editor Volume 49, Number 3 August 2003 |
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Book Review Luger Artiglieria (Artillery Luger) Mauro Baudino Editoriale Olimpia S.P.A., Via
E. Fermi, 24 – 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze), Italy. 2003 111 7x9-1/2” pp, 190 b&w & color
illus. SC. To order, see below. A
letter from Mr. Baudino tells of his interest in the LP08 model and more: “I
am an Italian Luger collector who is deeply inspired by the LP08 model and
all its related accessories, beginning with the Imperial models up to the
post-war Mauser Commemorative models.
I have also been researching the utilization of this specific pistol
during WWI and WWII by the German Army and foreign contracts. The elegant beauty of the long barrel
LP08 coupled with my passion for this pistol inspired me to write the first
book on the subject that concentrates on this special model, which many Luger
collectors desire and consider a must for any collection. I hope you will appreciate my book
and gain further insight into this famous pistol which created a large impact
in the hearts of Luger collectors.” The
book is written in Mr. Baudino’s Italian language, but the captions of the
very fine and detailed pictures are translated into English, summarizing the
most important material in each of the four chapters, which are translated
loosely as 1) The Artillery Luger of the Imperial period; 2) The Treaty of
Versailles and its repercussions for the Artillery Model; 3) The Artillery
Luger commercialized and contracted; 4) Annual production by third parties
(John Vermont Marz; Herbert Werle).
Page 109 has a list of 41 references used by the author, followed by a
major index of the contents of the book. The
book is very well printed, with outstanding black and white and color
illustrations, which, as noted above, have Italian and English captions. It is a fine book for all Luger
collectors. To
order now, e-mail Mr. Baudino at m.baudino@libero.it
(web site address: http://lugerlp08.free.fr/). The price is 18 Euros or $18 + $15 shipping (credit cards
OK) from www.edolimpia.it. C. R. Suydam 4/27/03 |