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Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armor (udgave 2016)

af Roger Ford (Bidragyder), R.G. Grant (Bidragyder)

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With a spectacular illustrated journey through 4,000 years of weaponry, Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armour is the most comprehensive visual reference charting the history of arms and armour worldwide. Follow the evolution of weaponry from stone maces to machine-guns, and discover the brutal history of the warriors who wielded them. Drawing extensively on the treasures of the Royal Armouries Museum, this fully updated guide uniquely details the date, weight, size, and country of origin of these arms. Weapon showcases the function and history of key arms from across the world with fascinating photography, taking you on a journey to discover a wealth of weaponry from crossbows to samurai swords. Delve into the brutal side of history and travel through 4,000 years of mighty weaponry.… (mere)
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Titel:Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armor
Forfattere:Roger Ford (Bidragyder)
Andre forfattere:R.G. Grant (Bidragyder)
Info:DK (2016), Edition: Illustrated, 392 pages, hardcover
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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Nøgleord:reference, visual reference

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Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armor af DK Publishing

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  Mustygusher | Dec 19, 2022 |
This book began with a general overview of different weapons, then led to weapons from the ancient world, such as the ancient Egyptian and Greek weapons. An example would be the Egyptian long sword and Greek spears. There was also armor showed here, made of crocodile skin, or perhaps bronze. Then it showed weapons from the Middle Ages, like European and Asian staff weapons. A war hammer or perhaps a mughal mace will be your weapon of choice. After that, there are the early modern world weapons, which introduces European rapiers and crossbows. There a several different types of rapiers, like the cup-hilt rapier, and a few different crossbows as well, like the German stone bow. Samurai are also introduced here, providing examples of their armor and weapons. The Revolutionary period came after that, featuring weapons such as the European and American bayonets. There were many blade options to choose from for your bayonet, such as the trowel bayonet, perfect to aid you with digging. The final period is the modern world, where newer guns, like sniper rifles, were used. Sniper rifles have grown and evolved since 1914, from the Mauser Gew 98 to the Walther Wa 2000.

I liked reading this book because it was about information I have not known much about before. I learned more about the history of modern weapons and important groups of people contributing to the use of new weapons. The swords were my favorite weapons to look at, because there was so much variety and many different designs! I was also fascinated by how all the different weapons and pieces of armor could tell a little bit of history, and not just some facts about the weapon or armor itself. I liked the way the book was formatted, although as the weapons got bigger, the pages seemed more cramped and not as easy to read. I feel the title could have a better name though, because not just weapons are covered in here, but also armor and people who used the weapons and armor. Even though this book was filled and heavy, it was a good break from fantasy and a new experience. ( )
1 stem BPowell.ELA4 | Jan 13, 2020 |
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  Harrod | Dec 6, 2008 |
A truly beautiful book that displays many of the weapons that were used throughout history - a must for anyone with interest in this category. ( )
  rcsj | Dec 30, 2007 |
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  OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
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With a spectacular illustrated journey through 4,000 years of weaponry, Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armour is the most comprehensive visual reference charting the history of arms and armour worldwide. Follow the evolution of weaponry from stone maces to machine-guns, and discover the brutal history of the warriors who wielded them. Drawing extensively on the treasures of the Royal Armouries Museum, this fully updated guide uniquely details the date, weight, size, and country of origin of these arms. Weapon showcases the function and history of key arms from across the world with fascinating photography, taking you on a journey to discover a wealth of weaponry from crossbows to samurai swords. Delve into the brutal side of history and travel through 4,000 years of mighty weaponry.

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