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With its Writers Edition, Montblanc spotlights the creativity and artistry of the prolific writers who shaped world literature and left a lasting imprint on culture. Reflecting Montblanc’s origins in the culture of writing, each edition explores the universe of words created by the author with the design of each writing instrument revisiting unforgettable stories.
The Montblanc Writers Edition Homage to Robert Louis Stevenson pays tribute to the aformentioned Scottish novelist, poet & travel writer (1850 – 1894), best known for his adventure novel Treasure Island & horror story The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Born & educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, Stevenson suffered from a severe bronchial condition for much of his life but continued to write diligently & travel widely despite his poor health. A celebrity in life, he spent several years searching for a place that would accommodate his health issues & eventually settled in Samoa where he died at 44.
Every design detail of the four different editions that make up the collection illustrates the life & work of Stevenson, Treasure Island in particular. The shape of the writing instrument is inspired by the spyglass used by sailors & pirates, and each edition features an original interpretation of the skull & crossbones, universally recognized pirate symbol, while the compass rose across the collection is a nod to the eponymous “Treasure Island”. Referencing his final years on Samoa & the affection he earned from the locals, his nickname “TUSITALA” or “teller of stories” adorns each nib in the collection.
The cap and barrel of the Fountain Pen, Rollerball, Ballpoint Pen & Mechanical Pencil are crafted from special resin paired with a platinum-coated forepart, cone and fittings. The cap is embellished with a pattern reminiscent of a treasure chest, enhanced by a compass rose underneath the clip in a shape inspired by a belaying pin, a device used to secure ropes & lines of rigging found on ships. The pattern on the pen’s black barrel was created using multiple “X“s including one in larger scale, alluding to the usual marker for a treasure’s location on a map. Referencing the pirates in Treasure Island, the precious resin Montblanc emblem crowning the edition reveals an elevated skull-&-crossbones.
The cap top ring bears the mirror-inverted inscription UNDER THE WIDE AND STARRY SKY, the first line of the requiem Stevenson wrote for himself that can also be found on his grave, while the cap ring features the author’s signature as well as the year 1866 – the year of his first (unofficial) publication - The Pentland Rising: A Page of History, 1666. The solid Au 750 gold nib on the edition’s fountain pen is rhodium-coated and decorated with a special embossing of TUSITALA surrounded by sea waves to represent Stevenson‘s voyage to Samoa surrounded by nothing but the open sea.
With a limitation number based on the year of publication of Treasure Island, the Fountain Pen and Rollerball that make up the Writers Edition Homage to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 1883 are made of metal and precious lacquer. The barrel depicts the “Hispaniola”, the three-mast ship purchased by Squire Trelawney to sail to Treasure Island. Thanks to a special mechanism, the British Red Ensign flag flying from the ship turns into the Jolly Roger when the switch is turned, symbolizing its capture by the pirates. The black precious lacquer of the barrel contrasts with the signature gold-coated cap decorated with the treasure chest pattern and compass rose.
The UNDER THE STARRY SKY lettering on the cap top ring is mirrored to emphasize the theme of duality as depicted in Stevenson‘s novel The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and in various other themes in his stories. The signature gold-coated cap ring is adorned with the author’s signature as well as the year 1871 – the year of Stevenson informed his father he would pursue a career as a writer rather than follow the family tradition of engineering. The Montblanc emblem in mother-of-pearl is framed in red lacquer, and the signature-coated solid Au 750 gold nib displays the special embossing of TUSITALA with clouds and seagulls representing the second part of Stevenson´s journey to Samoa – travelling out on the open sea seeing nothing but clouds and birds.
The design of the Writers Edition Homage to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 94 draws inspiration from the bank note issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland to commemorate the author. The limitation number marks the year of the one-pound bank note’s release in 1994. The cap and barrel are made from Ag 925 Sterling Silver surrounded by a solid Au 750 yellow gold grid enhanced with lacquer inlays. The cap tube is embellished with hand engravings of pirate tale symbols like a treasure chest, revolver and pipe alongside an inlay of Long John Silver, while the engravings on the barrel of the map of Treasure Island are paired with an inlay of his parrot Captain Flint.
The cone, forepart and fittings are made from solid Au 750 yellow gold. On the cone is the silhouette of the “Casco“, the ship on which Stevenson left North America. The cap ring features the author´s signature as well as the year 1888 – the year Stevenson and his family set sail from San Francisco on the Pacific Ocean. The solid Au 750 bi-color gold nib is embossed with TUSITALA and a palm leaf design evoking the arrival of Stevenson to Samoa his beloved Pacific Island. The Montblanc emblem with a 3-D skull in Ag 925 sterling silver atop the fountain pen is surrounded by translucent lacquer.
The solid Au 750 gold cap of the Writers Edition Homage to Robert Louis Stevenson Limited Edition 8 is 3-D hand-engraved with various decorative elements including a large skull that seems to break through the back of the cap and set with Black sapphires. Several iconic lines from Treasure Island are hand-engraved on the cap. The coin refers to the moment in the novel when the pirates find nothing but a single two guineas piece with the “MMMMDCCCX” on the coin meaning “4810”, a subtle reference to Montblanc and the height of the Mont Blanc Mountain. The cap ring features Stevenson’s signature as well as the year 1889 when he arrived at the port of Apia on the island of Upolu.
The structure of the barrel is inspired by wooden planks on which the word WALRUS is written. It is the name of Captain Flint’s ship, who hid the treasure. The barrel also features a cut-out in the shape of the Samoan island of Upolu, Stevenson’s “personal treasure” and paradise. The GPS coordinates of Stevenson’s house on the island of Upolu are hidden in the recess. While the forepart and fittings are made from solid rhodium-coated Au 750 Gold, the cone is made from mahogany wood, colored in dark rose-red shades to resemble the giant tree under which the treasure was hidden on the island. Montblanc emblem in solid Au 750 gold is surrounded by precious lacquer. The pen’s nib in Au 750 solid gold is delicately decorated with TUSITALA framed with palm leaves.
Montblanc’s latest Writers Edition revisits the legacy of a beloved literary genius, writing a new chapter in his extraordinary story to be discovered. The Montblanc Writers Edition Homage to Robert Louis Stevenson is available from August 2023 from Montblanc boutiques and online. For more information, visit www.montblanc.com.