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English guns and rifles; being an account of the development, design, and usage of English sporting rifles and shotguns-from their introduction during the fifteenth century until the advent of the metallic cartridges in the nineteenth century-together with notes on muskets, service rifles, blunderbusses, and other arms, including also various historical notes and accounts regarding individual makers and users of these arms.

Title
English guns and rifles; being an account of the development, design, and usage of English sporting rifles and shotguns-from their introduction during the fifteenth century until the advent of the metallic cartridges in the nineteenth century-together with notes on muskets, service rifles, blunderbusses, and other arms, including also various historical notes and accounts regarding individual makers and users of these arms. Period and ornamental sketches by the author.
Author
George, J. N. (John Nigel), 1903-1942.
Publication
Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Co. [1947]

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Description
344 p. illus.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Samworth books on firearms
Subjects
Note
  • Stackpole library.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibilography.
Call Number
E-10 6698
LCCN
57014104
OCLC
1573066
Author
George, J. N. (John Nigel), 1903-1942.
Title
English guns and rifles; being an account of the development, design, and usage of English sporting rifles and shotguns-from their introduction during the fifteenth century until the advent of the metallic cartridges in the nineteenth century-together with notes on muskets, service rifles, blunderbusses, and other arms, including also various historical notes and accounts regarding individual makers and users of these arms. Period and ornamental sketches by the author.
Imprint
Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Co. [1947]
Series
Samworth books on firearms
Bibliography
Includes bibilography.
Research Call Number
E-10 6698
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