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Subject: [Leica] Leica Books....which to buy?
From: alal at duke.poly.edu (A. Lal)
Date: Tue Dec 27 08:51:17 2005
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I second these suggestions.

The last - 15th - edition of the Leica manual is well worth seeking out, as 
is the 11th, the last one before the M series was released  IIRC. Of course, 
we all have an original copy of the First Edition, first printing, do we 
not.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rei Shinozuka" <shino@panix.com>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica Books....which to buy?


> sticking to what borders shows as in print:
>
> the lager books are definitive for the collector--and comprehensive--
> running over 1,000 glossy pages in 3 volumes.
>
> the two lager books which show up on the borders sute are not described
> accurately; i've disambiguated them below by ISBN numbers.  there is
> also a third volume Accessories ISBN 0963697331.  if not available
> from borders, volume III (as well as the other two) are available
> directly from mr. lager (jlager@bellatlantic.net)
>
> laney (collector's) is a single volume similar in spirit, not as
> detailed nor lavish as the lagers, but well worth owning for the
> collector.
>
> rogliatti is a yet more compact volume, which concentrates more
> on bodies and commemoratives than lenses.
>
> osterloh and matheson are good user books, the former to me is
> the better value, with twice the content, and a more lavish treatment.
>
> of out of print books, sartorius's Identifying Leica Lenses is
> a surprisingly handy little reference guide worth owning even
> if you have all the lagers and laneys.  of you want to really
> go back, i'm quite fond of the "Leica Manual 15th Edition" (1973)
> by David Vestal et al.  it goes up to the M5, CL, and SL.
>
> -rei
>
>
> following from www.bordersstores.com:
>
> Leica Lens Compendium
> Puts, Erwin
> Hardcover ~ September, 2004 ~ In Print
> List Price: $59.95
>
>
> Leica - An Illustrated History (Vol. II Lenses)
> Lager, James L.
> Hardcover ~ March, 1995 ~ In Print
> List Price: $149.95
> ISBN: 0963697323
>
>
>
> Leica Collectors Guide
> Laney, Dennis
> Hardcover ~ July, 2004 ~ In Print
> List Price: $90.00
>
>
>
> Leica - An Illustrated History (Vol. I Cameras)
> Lager, James L.
> Hardcover ~ September, 1993 ~ In Print
> List Price: $149.95
> ISBN: 0963697315
>
>
>
> Leica M: Advanced Photo School, Lark Photography Book Ser.
> Osterloh, Gunter
> Hardcover ~ May, 2005 ~ In Print
> List Price: $39.95
>
>
>
> Leica M6 to M1: Rangefinder Practice
> Matheson, Andrew / Laney, Dennis
> Hardcover ~ September, 2004 ~ In Print
> List Price: $35.95
>
>
>
> Leica: The First 70 Years
> Rogliatti, Gianni
> Hardcover ~ September, 2004 ~ In Print
> List Price: $49.95
>
>
>
> On Dec27 09:32, Kenneth Frazier wrote:
>> Listers,
>>
>> I've gotten a lot of Borders gift cards for Christmas and want to
>> know which Leica related books are worth buying.  As I mentioned, I
>> received Osterloh's book as a gift and am finding it to be helpful.
>>
>> Any other suggestions for Leica book purchases?  Erwin Puts "Leica
>> Lens Compendium?"  Dennis Laney's "Leica Collector's Guide?"
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Ken
>
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> Ridgewood, New Jersey
>
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