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The Illustrated History of Weapons - Knives, Daggers, & Hand-Combat Tools, by David Soud.
- Hardcover
- Copyright 2014
- 160 pages
- Lots of photos
- Book Size: 9 1/4 x 11 1/4
As stated on its cover, this is a fabulous visual history of the craftsmanship of weapons. Books like these help broaden my historical knowledge and world view on the pieces I collect.
Knives, Daggers, and Hand-Combat Tools is a 2014 hardcover book from the "Illustrated History of Weapons" series that features over 300 commissioned photographs of genuine artifacts from the Berman Museum of World History and Sweden's Royal Armory. The book provides a comprehensive look at the history, design, and evolution of hand-held combat tools from different cultures and periods, examining their craftsmanship and the historical events that shaped them. It is intended for enthusiasts, collectors, and military historians and is considered a good introductory resource for understanding the world of historical edged weapons.
Key features:
• Content: The book covers a wide range of hand-combat tools, from early flint and bone knives to various types of daggers, including those from the Bronze Age, Medieval, and more modern periods.
• Visuals: It features over 300 specially commissioned photographs of genuine artifacts from significant collections, providing a high-quality visual reference.
• Audience: The book is suitable for a broad audience, including serious collectors, military historians, museum curators, academics, and enthusiasts of edged weaponry.
• Scope: It explores the evolution of these weapons, their specific uses (such as fighting, hunting, or for ritual), and the craftsmanship involved in their creation.
• Publication Details: Published in 2014, it is 160 pages long and was published by Hinkler Books Pty, The Limited.
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