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Book One: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knives, Daggers, & Bayonets, by Dr. Tobias Capwell.
Book Two: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Swords and Sabres, by Harvey J S Withers.
Each books is -
- Hardcover
- Copyright 2012
- 256 pages
- Lots of photos
- Book Size: 7 x 9 inches
Better than Encyclopedia Britannica.
Book 1: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knives, Daggers, and Bayonets is a visual history that traces the evolution of bladed weapons from prehistoric times to the 21st century. It features over 350 examples and more than 700 photographs, providing a comprehensive guide for collectors and history enthusiasts, detailing weapons from ancient flint knives and medieval daggers to WWII commando knives and modern designs. The book includes expert descriptions, specifications like date and origin, and covers weapons from various cultures worldwide.
Key features:
• Historical scope: Covers the entire history of edged weapons, from early Stone Age tools to the different examples.
• Detailed directory: Organizes weapons by time period and geographical area, providing key specifications like date, origin, and length for each entry.
• Authoritative content: Written by a leading expert in arms and armor, making it a reliable resource for both serious collectors and casual enthusiasts.
• Wide variety of weapons: Features examples from around the world, including ancient Egyptian knives, medieval rondel and ballock daggers, Japanese tanto and aikuchi, and WWII commando knives.
• Target audience: Serves as an indispensable resource for collectors, enthusiasts, military historians, curators, and anyone with an interest in historical weaponry.
Book 2: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Swords and Sabres is a comprehensive guide to the history and visual directory of edged weapons from around the world, featuring over 800 color photographs and detailed historical analysis. The book covers the evolution of swords from prehistoric times through the 20th century, including their military significance up to their decline as a primary weapon. At its heart is an extensive weapons directory with more than 500 examples.
Key features:
• Content: A comprehensive history and visual directory of edged weapons from around the world.
• Time Period: Covers the evolution of swords from prehistoric times through the 20th century.
• Visuals: Contains over 800 stunning color photographs.
• Scope: Features a directory of more than 500 examples of edged weapons.
• Focus: Explores the technical and military accomplishments leading up to the 20th century and the end of the sword's role as a military weapon.
• present day.
• Visual guide: Contains over 700 stunning color photographs and illustrations of more than 350
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