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The Book of the SwordDescription
The Book of the Sword draws on a wealth of literary, archaeological, anthropological, linguistic, and other sources, the author traces the sword's origins, from its birth as a charred and sharpened stick, through its diverse stages of development, to its full growth in the early Roman Empire. Recounting man's long association with this weapon, the author describes in brilliant detail:
• The ages of wood, bone and born
• The appearance of stone swords and exotic weapons such as the boomerang
• The ages of copper and alloys such as bronze and brass — used in producing the long, narrow blades of rapiers
• The Iron Age during which the Viking sword of carbonized iron took shape — a weapon whose form would set the standard for the next thousand years. Enhanced by nearly 300 excellent line drawings, the text provides an incredible wealth of detailed data about the sword and its variations: sabre, broadsword, cutlass, scimitar, rapier, foil, and a host of other arms, including dirks, daggers, throwing knives, flails, and much more. Military and social historians, scholars and students of weaponry, as well as armchair adventurers will find this volume a fascinating, abundantly illustrated and highly readable account of this potent symbol of power.Lexicon
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsDimensions
Height
23.9 cmWidth
16.1 cmBook Details
Author
Richard F. BurtonPublisher
Dover PublicationsDate Published
1987Publication Language
EnglishPublication Subjects
Preamble (On the Origin of Weapons) - Man's First Weapons - The Weapons of the Age of Wood - The Proto-Chalcitic or Copper Age of Weapons - The Second Chalcitic Age of Alloys like Bronze, Brass, etc. - The Proto-Sideric or Early Iron Age of Weapons - The Sword (What is it?) - The Sword in Ancient Egypt and in Modern Africa - The Sword in Khita-Land, Palestine and Canaan, Phœnicia and Carthage; Jewry, Cyprus, Troy, and Etruria - The Sword In Babylonia, Assyria and Persia, and Ancient India - The Sword in Ancient Greece - The Sword In Ancient Rome - The Sword Amongst The Barbarians (Early Roman Empire) - ConclusionISBN
0486254348 9780486254340Notes
336 Pages