The Illustrated Directory of Knives, Daggers and Bayonets

The Illustrated Directory of Knives, Daggers and Bayonets

Author: Tobias Capwell

Publisher: Southwater Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781844769995

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Since the first sharpened tools used by early man over a million years ago, edged weapons have developed and evolved into many forms. They are now valued the world over as collectable antiques, admired for the intricate skill and workmanship that lie behind the lavish and often beautifully coloured decoration on the blade and hilt. This comprehensive illustrated chronology takes you on a visual tour of sharp weapons throughout history: from the hand-held flints of the Stone Age, through to the parrying daggers of the Renaissance, the original Bayonne bayonets of the 17th century, the survival weapons of the two world wars and finally the civilian knives of modern times. There are also intriguing blades from Africa, the Middle East and Asia, including the Japanese tanto and aikuchi, the Persian peshkabz, Sudanese throwing knives and Indian Katars. Presented in an accessible and easy-to-follow format there are specially-commissioned photographs of each item, clearly labelled with the blade's defining features as well as at-a-glance specification boxes detailing date, country of origin and length. Written by a leading arms and armoury expert and featuring over 350 pieces shown in more than 530 stunning pictures, this book is an indispensable resource for both the serious collector and amateur enthusiast, and will be a fascinating and engaging read for anybody with an interest in historical weaponry.


Daggers and Bayonets

Daggers and Bayonets

Author: Logan Thompson

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781581600469

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This is a history of military daggers and bayonets. All patterns of daggers are examined in detail, from the utilitarian Saxon scramasax used at Hastings to the Cinquedas, Landsknecht and Holbein daggers of the late high Renaissance. The history, development and battlefield deployment of the bayonet is outlined from early times through the 20th century. One chapter deals with how to amass, restore and preserve an edged weapon collection.


Daggers and Fighting Knives of the Western World

Daggers and Fighting Knives of the Western World

Author: Harold L. Peterson

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2001-03-27

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9780486417431

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Provides an historical analysis of the range of weapons used in hand-to-hand combat from prehistoric flint knives to eared daggers of the mid-sixteenth century, to nineteenth-century British and American naval dirks.


Knives

Knives

Author: James Marchington

Publisher: Potomac Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781857531879

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For the outdoorsman or soldier, a knife is not a luxury, it is a necessity. One of man's most basic tools, a knife can gather and prepare food, build and tend a fire, create a shelter and signal for rescue; and when the chips are down, it will do duty as a lethal close combat weapon. Knives: Military Edged Tools & Weapons covers the whole range of blades available to the modern soldier, from fighting knives and bayonets, through combat and survival knives, to the versatile multi-tools and folders, not forgetting special purpose blades such as the machete, special forces shovel, combat tomahawk and even the assegai. It is often erroneously thought that these knives are designed solely for killing; this book seeks to show that they are in fact truly multi-purpose tools.