The Man Who Made the World Write: László Bíró
(2025)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Michael Webster, 2025
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1 online resource (126 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232021535 MWT19222122, 19222122
LANGUAGE
English
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The ballpoint pen is perhaps the most ubiquitous, overlooked piece of technology in the modern world. But behind the effortless stroke is the incredible, turbulent life of László Bíró (1899-1985)-a journalist, intellectual, and perpetual tinkerer whose destiny was shaped by the chaos of the twentieth century.Frustrated by the constant leaks and smudges of the fountain pen, Bíró looked not to stationery, but to the high-speed printing presses for a solution. With his chemist brother, György, he engineered a miracle of fluid dynamics: a sealed, free-rolling ball and a quick-drying, oil-based ink that could write for miles.This triumph of genius was immediately threatened by Nazism. Fleeing Budapest, Bíró found refuge in Buenos Aires, where he perfected the "Birome" and secured its first vital endorsement from the British Royal Air Force-a pen that simply wouldn't leak at high altitude.This book traces Bíró's complete journey, from his unconventional early studies to the brutal Global Licensing Wars that followed World War II and the corporate takeover by giants like Bic. It explores the immense cultural impact of a single, simple tool that revolutionized literacy, transformed bureaucracy, and stands as an enduring symbol of resilience and the immigrant story. Approx.150 pages, 29600 word count Born and raised in a small town on the east coast of Scotland, the author brings a unique and refreshing voice to his writing. A late-in-life diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome illuminated his lifelong journey, giving him a deeper understanding of the distinct way he sees the world.Describing himself as an optimist on a mission to entertain and inform, he aims to take the reader's imagination to its limits and deliver a truly unforgettable experience

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