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Indispensable reference identifies and describes more than 800 subjects, from artillery accoutrements to tools and patriotic sheet music. "A must-have book." — Antiques & Auction News. Over 350 rare illustrations.
Author : Francis A. Lord
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 714 pages
File Size : 11,85 MB
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : History
ISBN : 0486317595
Indispensable reference identifies and describes more than 800 subjects, from artillery accoutrements to tools and patriotic sheet music. "A must-have book." — Antiques & Auction News. Over 350 rare illustrations.
Author : Larry B. Maier
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 39,93 MB
Release : 2008-10-24
Category : History
ISBN : 0786452137
As an iconic symbol of the American GI, the dog tag has gained considerable cultural recognition. This book returns to the origins of the dog tag with an in-depth look at all 49 styles of Civil War era Union identification discs, including detailed photographs and histories for individual discs as well as a general history of the origin and production of identification discs. This work also provides a general guide to the authentication of identification discs for use by collectors.
Author : John F. Graf
Publisher :
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 14,52 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN :
In one of the hottest and fastest growing collecting areas, North meets South in this Warman's ® reference, cataloging and pricing more than 3,000 Civil War collectibles. Lists artifacts, relics, and memorabilia that were either produced for or used by the
Author : Wilson Armistead
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 632 pages
File Size : 33,70 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Social Science
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Page : 304 pages
File Size : 44,15 MB
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Category : Military paraphernalia
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Author : National Archives (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 24,72 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Government publications
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Publisher : National Archives & Records Administration
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 49,73 MB
Release : 1986
Category : History
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Page : 518 pages
File Size : 17,88 MB
Release : 1992
Category : United States
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Author : Clarence R. Geier
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 16,33 MB
Release : 2017-02-10
Category :
ISBN : 9781541023482
The book includes six chapters that cover Virginia history from initial settlement through the 20th century plus one that deals with the important role of underwater archaeology. Written by prominent archaeologists with research experience in their respective topic areas, the chapters consider important issues of Virginia history and consider how the discipline of historic archaeology has addressed them and needs to address them . Changes in research strategy over time are discussed , and recommendations are made concerning the need to recognize the diverse and often differing roles and impacts that characterized the different regions of Virginia over the course of its historic past. Significant issues in Virginia history needing greater study are identified.
Author : Joseph G. Bilby
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 18,6 MB
Release : 2015-03-14
Category : Firearms
ISBN : 9781594162060
"Mr. Bilby takes us through Gettysburg, among other places, showing how the Spencer and Henry rifle played a decisive role." --The Wall Street Journal "A valuable study. . . . his research is balanced and thorough, his writing is lively and clear. . . . his approach gives the book broad appeal." --Journal of Military History "This is an outstanding book--accurate, judicious, highly readable." --North & South "A Revolution in Arms is written in such a good, readable way of a very important time in the history of firearms."--Rifle Magazine "Well written and researched. . . . certainly should be an addition to your library."--Civil War Times Historians often call the American Civil War the first modern war, pointing to the use of observation balloons, the telegraph, trains, mines, ironclad ships, and other innovations. Although recent scholarship has challenged some of these "firsts," the war did witness the introduction of the first repeating rifles. No other innovation of the turbulent 1860s would have a greater effect on the future of warfare. In A Revolution in Arms: A History of the First Repeating Rifles, historian Joseph G. Bilby unfolds the fascinating story of how two New England inventors, Benjamin Henry and Christopher Spencer, each combined generations of cartridge and rifle technology to develop reliable repeating rifles. In a stroke, the Henry rifle and Spencer rifle and carbine changed warfare forever, accelerating the abandonment of the formal battle line tactics of previous generations and when properly applied, repeating arms could alter the course of a battle. Although slow to enter service, the repeating rifle soon became a sought after weapon by both Union and Confederate troops. Oliver Winchester purchased the rights to the Henry and transformed it into "the gun that won the West." The Spencer, the most famous of all Civil War small arms, was the weapon of choice for Federal cavalrymen. The revolutionary technology represented by repeating arms used in the American Civil War, including self-contained metallic cartridges, large capacity magazines, and innovative cartridge feeding systems, was copied or adapted by arms manufacturers around the world, and these features remain with us today.