The Weapon Makers

The Weapon Makers
Author: Alfred Elton Van Vogt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

The Gun Makers of Birmingham, 1660-1960

The Gun Makers of Birmingham, 1660-1960
Author: Joseph McKenna
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2021-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1476683786

Tracing the history and development of gun-making in Birmingham, England--for many years a center of the world's firearms industry--this book covers innovations in design and manufacture of both military and sporting arms from 1660 through 1960. The city is perhaps best known for mass-producing some of the most battle-tested weapons in history, including the Brown Bess musket, the Webley revolver and the Lee-Enfield rifle. Yet Birmingham's gun-makers have carried on a centuries-long tradition of crafting high quality hand-made sporting guns.

Arms Makers of Pennsylvania

Arms Makers of Pennsylvania
Author: James B. Whisker
Publisher: Selinsgrove : Susquehanna University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A survey, with hundreds of illustrations, of the arms making industry in Pennsylvania from its beginnings until about 1900. it focuses on the Pennsylvania long (Kentucky) rifle, and identifies the primary schools of gun making and major technological developments. Illustrated.

Use of Weapons

Use of Weapons
Author: Iain M. Banks
Publisher: Orbit
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2008-12-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316068799

The man known as Cheradenine Zakalwe was one of Special Circumstances' foremost agents, changing the destiny of planets to suit the Culture through intrigue, dirty tricks and military action. The woman known as Diziet Sma had plucked him from obscurity and pushed him towards his present eminence, but despite all their dealings she did not know him as well as she thought. The drone known as Skaffen-Amtiskaw knew both of these people. It had once saved the woman's life by massacring her attackers in a particularly bloody manner. It believed the man to be a lost cause. But not even its machine could see the horrors in his past. Ferociously intelligent, both witty and horrific, Use of Weapons is a masterpiece of science fiction. The Culture Series Consider Phlebas The Player of Games Use of Weapons The State of the Art Excession Inversions Look to Windward Matter Surface Detail The Hydrogen Sonata

German Swords And Sword Makers

German Swords And Sword Makers
Author: Richard H. Bezdek
Publisher: Paladin Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781581600575

German swordsmiths have always been famous for their production of high-quality swords, making the swords themselves highly sought by collectors. Equally important to the knowledgeable collector are the histories of the men who designed, manufactured and sold these prized weapons. German Swords and Sword Makers presents the most information ever published on German sword and edged weapon makers from the Middle Ages to the present. It includes photos and illustrations of swords from Prussia, Bavaria, Wurttemberg, Saxony and Austria; more than 300 illustrations of German sword maker blade marks spanning five centuries; rare sketches and photos of German sword makers and their factories; a listing of German sword makers who exported swords to Union and Confederate dealers during the American Civil War; identification of sword and edged-weapon suppliers to Nazi Germany; and much more.

The World of Ā

The World of Ā
Author: Alfred Elton Van Vogt
Publisher: New York, Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1948
Genre: Alternative histories (Fiction), Canadian
ISBN:

Contact has been made between other planets and Gilbert Gosseyn finds himself trying to stop a galactic war between Earth and Venus.

The Art of the English Trade Gun in North America

The Art of the English Trade Gun in North America
Author: Nathan E. Bender
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-07-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1476632723

Symbolic ornamentation inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art is a long-standing Western tradition. The author explores the designs of 18th century English gunsmiths who engraved classical ornamental patterns on firearms gifted or traded to American Indians. A system of allegory is found that symbolized the Americas of the New World in general, and that enshrined the American Indian peoples as "noble savages." The same allegorical context was drawn upon for symbols of national liberty in the early American republic. Inadvertently, many of the symbolic designs used on the trade guns strongly resonated with several Native American spiritual traditions.

Weapons of Math Destruction

Weapons of Math Destruction
Author: Cathy O'Neil
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0553418815

"A former Wall Street quantitative analyst sounds an alarm on mathematical modeling, a pervasive new force in society that threatens to undermine democracy and widen inequality,"--NoveList.