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Ilustrated History of Weapons - Swords, Spears & Maces

The Illustrated History of Weapons - Swords, Spears, & Maces, 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.

The Illustrated History of Weapons: Swords, Spears, & Maces is a non-fiction book that chronicles the evolution of these weapons through history, featuring detailed illustrations, stunning photography, and insights into the technology and historical events surrounding them. It covers the development of these weapons from ancient times to more modern periods, making it suitable for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in weapons history and culture.

Key features:
• Comprehensive historical scope: The book traces the history of swords, spears, and maces from their earliest forms in ancient civilizations to their roles in more modern conflicts.
• Visuals and detail: It includes detailed illustrations and stunning photography that highlight the craftsmanship and design of various weapons.
• Historical context: The book places these weapons within their historical context, explaining how specific conflicts, cultures, and technological advancements shaped their development and use.
• Target audience: It is written for a general audience, including weapon enthusiasts, collectors, and those interested in military history.
• Examples of content: The book may cover topics such as the evolution of the sword from bronze to iron and steel, the use of spears by ancient infantry, the rise of the rapier in the Renaissance, and the intricate designs of various cultural weapons.

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