Greg, Kenyon is a good one, but it all depends on what you are looking for in a luger, as they covered so many era's, Imperial, Weimar and Nazi, besides the commerical guns.
Walters, the Luger Story is a good one for just reading and basic info, you can get a paperback one for less than $20. Walters other books are more specialized and would not recommend to a novice.
Best overall, I like Jan Still's books, but they are divided into seperate era's, so that is one reason you need to know which era you want.
Reeses books, well, the Test Luger is a good one to read, but the others, No.
Ed
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