Knives of War : An International Guide to Military Knives from World War I to the Present by Robert A. Buerlein and Gordon Hughes (2006, Perfect)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherPaladin Press
ISBN-101581605161
ISBN-139781581605167
eBay Product ID (ePID)119811313

Product Key Features

Book TitleKnives of War : an International Guide to Military Knives from World War I to the Present
Number of Pages124 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicMilitary / Weapons, Military / General
IllustratorYes, Jenkins, Barry
GenreHistory
AuthorRobert A. Buerlein, Gordon Hughes
FormatPerfect

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight14.2 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal623.4410904
SynopsisThis book has the widest array of international fighting knives ever assembled! Compiled by three of the most recognized names in historical military knives, Knives of War presents detailed line drawings, rare historical photos and fascinating facts and anecdotes about the edged weapons used by both sides during World Wars I and II, as well as contemporary fighting knives since World War II. A number of World War II veterans who used these weapons on (or behind) the front lines in elite units enthusiastically shared inside information with the authors, and it is presented here for the first time. Of particular interest is some previously unknown information about the U.S. Marine Raider Gung Ho Knife and the Gerber Mark II Combat Knife, as well as a wealth of details on the most famous fighting knife of all, the Fairbairn-Sykes. Among the other edged weapons examined in this book are big knives; knuckle knives; folding and gravity military knives; bayonet and sword conversions; ceremonial hangers; and trench clubs AUTHOR: Gordon Hughes was one of the early pioneers in the United Kingdom in the field of researching and writing about military edged weapons. He is the author of Primer of Military Knives, with illustrations by Barry Jenkins, a professional artist, designer and illustrator by training and vocation Robert A. Buerlein is a long-time collector of edged weapons. His Allied Military Fighting Knives and the Men Who Made Them Famous was published in 1984 and then again in a second edition in 1991 by Paladin. ILLUSTRATIONS illustrated throughout, This book has the widest array of international fighting knives ever assembled! Compiled by three of the most recognized names in historical military knives, Knives of War presents detailed line drawings, rare historical photos and fascinating facts and anecdotes about the edged weapons used by both sides during World Wars I and II, as well as contemporary fighting knives since World War II. A number of World War II veterans who used these weapons on (or behind) the front lines in elite units enthusiastically shared inside information with the authors, and it is presented here for the first time. Of particular interest is some previously unknown information about the U.S. Marine Raider Gung Ho Knife and the Gerber Mark II Combat Knife, as well as a wealth of details on the most famous fighting knife of all, the Fairbairn-Sykes. Among the other edged weapons examined in this book are big knives; knuckle knives; folding and gravity military knives; bayonet and sword conversions; ceremonial hangers; and trench clubs., Featuring contributions from three of the most recognized names in the field of historical military knives, this book presents detailed drawings, rare historical photos and fascinating facts and anecdotes about the edged weapons used from World War I onwards.
LC Classification NumberU855

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