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Weapons through the Ages

by William Reid

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The detailed text and hudnreds of illustrations trace the evolution of weapons of the battlefield and the hunt from Neolitic axes and bronze Age swords to the antiaircraft guns of the Second World War.
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The detailed text and hudnreds of illustrations trace the evolution of weapons of the battlefield and the hunt from Neolitic axes and bronze Age swords to the antiaircraft guns of the Second World War.

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Arms Through the Ages is the first major attempt to draw together the intricate strands which make up the history of the armor and weapons of war and the chase. The absorbing text and the painstakingly accurate art work will make this a standard work for many years to come.
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