Plume Writers Pen Edition Tribute to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 94
Plume Writers Pen Edition Tribute to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 94
Plume Writers Pen Edition Tribute to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 94
Plume Writers Pen Edition Tribute to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 94

Plume Writers Pen Edition Tribute to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 94

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Born in 1850 in Edinburgh, in Scotland, Robert Louis Stevenson aspired to two things: freedom and the possibility of immersing himself in another universe. He is the author of essays, travel accounts and legendary adventure stories populated by significant characters whose names make readers around the world shiver: Long John Silver, Captain Flint, Jekyll and Hyde. The Montblanc Writers Edition box tribute to Robert Louis Stevenson celebrates this writer with prolific imagination. The novel The Treasure Island has inspired many details of this edition. The association of the forms of the writing instrument and the rings of the cone gives the impression of contemplating an extensible historical tender. Long John Silver, one of the most dangerous figures aboard the Hispaniola, is immortalized on the cap in a hand engraving covered with lacquer. Cap’tain Flint, the faithful parrot of Long John Silver, is also represented on the work, in a hand engraving covered with a lacquer gradient. Around the ring at the top of the cap, we can read the first verses of Requiem, a poem that Stevenson wrote for itself: "under the vast starry sky". The inscription is displayed in the form of a reverse image, recalling the theme of duality which permeates its novel The strange case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The golden golden staple imitates the shape of a mooring cod, to which the rigging of a ship like the Hispaniola is attached. Behind the clip as well as on the body of this edition, there is a rose of stylized winds adorning the 18 K yellow gold structure. The body in solid silver 925 sports an engraving of the card with hand drawn by Stevenson , both the starting point and the subject of the novel. The pen is made up of two elements: the word TUSITALA, name given by the Samoans to Stevenson, and which means "storyteller", and the palm leaves, representing the arrival of the writer in Samoa, L 'Pacific island that he cherished so much.


Ident no: 129523
Silver color
Dimension: 10 x 10 mm
Physical weight: 123.2 g