John,
I would say that Kenyon's book is descriptive, while Still is diagnostic. I find myself referring to Kenyon if I want to check the basics of an unfamiliar pistol, and going to Still for serious detailed research.
I second the thought that there is no one single book which adequately covers both the general topic of the Luger pistol and serves as a comprehensive catalog. I would say that you would not go far wrong with a copy of "Lugers at Random" and Walter's "The Luger Story".
--Dwight
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