<p>Autopoint mechanical pencils first introduced a century ago were manufactured by the&nbsp;millions and remain a common sight at antique shows and flea markets today. They were&nbsp;so well made that as the author comments &ldquo;the rarest Autopoint is one that no longer&nbsp;works.&rdquo;</p><p><br />A Century of Autopoint tells the story of this venerable company and those who have&nbsp;guided it through the last hundred years in its entirety for the first time weaving together&nbsp;the lives of Charles Keeran (inventor of the Eversharp pencil) with forgotten inventor&nbsp;George Bergen furniture maker Adolph Karpen Bakelite founder Leo Baekeland and&nbsp;inventors Frank Deli and John Lynn &ndash; among many others. The result is a fascinating and complex account of the development of the mechanical pencil industry in Chicago and how it was shaped by the evolution of the American plastics industry.</p>
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