Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armor
DK Publishing | 2006 | ISBN: 075666540X 0756622107 9780756622107 | 364 pages | PDF | 73 MB
Weapons illustrated history from ancient world (3000 bce–1000 ce) till modern world (1900–2006).
For 4,000 years weapons, and the warriors who used them, have acted as the cutting edge of history, using ax, spear, bow, sword, gun, and cannon to determine the rise of kingdoms and the fall of empires.
From the stone axes of the earliest warfare to the heavy artillery of today's modern armies, this awe-inspiring book portrays for the first time the entire spectrum of weaponry.
A spectacular, unprecedented visual reference to the design, function and history of arms and armor from around the world. Combines specially commissioned photography and sophisticated design with authoritative text and exhaustive coverage. Beautifully photographed and richly detailed catalogues display - often at actual size - all the major types of weapon, from spears to machine-guns.
Profiles the warriors who have deployed the weapons to devastating effect, from the Roman legionary to the US Navy Seal.
Includes features that showcase individual weapons in stunning detail.
Contents
The ancient world (3000 bce–1000 ce),
The middle ages (1000–1500)
The early modern world (1500–1775),
The revolutionary world (1775–1900)
The modern world (1900–2006)
Index
with TOC BookMarkLinks
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