Schrier´s History of the Calabash Pipe
Second Edition

The History of the Calabash Pipe is a fascinating story of one of the least understood pipes that ever graced the pipe racks of tobacco smokers. Author Gary B. Schrier uncovers the origins of the eccentric-gourd pipe made famous by Edwardian-era British pipe manufactories and the Sherlock Holmes character. With this second edition, every aspect of this absolute pipeman's requisite is covered in-depth, including the discovery, gourd agriculture, design evolution, materials, manufacture--past and present, commercial-trade channels, the makers, brand identification with an expanded English-hallmark guide, insight into the Sherlock Holmes connexion along with a colorful pastiche, the photographic profiles of three pipe collections from well-know figures in the hobby, famous admirers, a section of questions and answers, along with a scholarly index--a must-read for every pipe collector and smoker ane a long-awaited update to the knowledge base of Pipedom.
Physically, the second edition is a far cry from the first, in a number of ways. Firsts are always special, standouts from all whom may follow in its path. Without taking away any credit due my first publication, I will say that, frankly, this edition is a far superior production. Still softcover- built, it sports a slick dustjacket wrapped around a brown art-cover stock. The binding is glued and saddle-stitched, a good rugged backbone. And it needs to be to keep the integrity of the assembled 430 pages. Size is 7x10. The text is a pretty yet unpretentious cream stock. Where white paper is the tired standard of the day, my choice is a nice compliment to the brown hues of tobacco and the various pipe materials of the calabash. All pictures are displayed in their original color.
Language: English
Pages: 390

Charpter 1 |
Some Time Before |
Charpter 2 |
Lagenaria Vulgaris |
Charpter 3 |
Out of South Africa |
Charpter 4 |
Farming Pipes on the Little Karoo |
Charpter 5 |
The Edwardian Era and the BBB Calabash |
Charpter 6 |
Design, Materials and Manufacture |
Charpter 7 |
The Makers (A-L) |
Charpter 8 |
The Makers (M-Z) |
Charpter 9 |
Profiles in Collecting |
Charpter 10 |
Makers´ Marks and Hallmark Guide |
Charpter 11 |
The Pioneer Calabash |
Charpter 12 |
The Kaywoodie Calabash |
Charpter 13 |
Sherlock Holmes: A Factual Account |
Charpter 14 |
Famous Admirers |
Charpter 15 |
Ask the Author |
Charpter 16 |
O Pipeman, Wherefoe Art Thou |
Charpter 17 |
Carry on, Calabash |
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Epiloque |
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Acknowledgement |
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Appendixes |
Charpter A |
The South African Calabash Pipe |
Charpter B |
Not a Pipe Dream. A Home Grown Possibility for |
Charpter C |
The Adventure of the Calabash Pipe |
Charpter D |
To be Young, To be Chinese |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
