The Sixth Gun, V3: Bound

The Sixth Gun, V3: Bound

Author: Cullen Bunn

Publisher: Oni Press

Published: 2012-04-25

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1620100215

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Traveling by secret railroad, Becky and Drake accompany an order of mysterious monks on a quest to bury General Hume''s body on holy ground. But malevolent forces spurred by a sinister necromancer stage a terrifying attack on the train—Drake vanishes without a trace. Alone, Becky continues her journey to a secluded mountain fortress where she discovers how deeply her fate is entwined with that of The Sixth Gun. Meanwhile, Gord revisits a haunted mansion from his past hoping to discover a means to destroy the Six, but the ghosts he stirs have no intention of letting his quest continue.


Browning .30-caliber Machine Guns

Browning .30-caliber Machine Guns

Author: Gordon L. Rottman

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-02-20

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 1472808037

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First adopted in 1917, the rugged and reliable Browning .30-caliber machine gun remained in US service into the Vietnam era, and is still occasionally found in use elsewhere even today. Produced in both water-cooled and air-cooled versions, it has been employed in every imaginable role for a machine gun – antipersonnel, antiaircraft, mounted on aircraft as both defensive and offensive armament, defensive armament aboard vehicles (armored and soft-skin), mounted on watercraft, and others. Employing gripping first-hand testimony and featuring specially commissioned illustrations and detailed photographs, many in color, this lively study of the Browning .30-caliber machine gun reveals the origins, combat history and legacy of this versatile and dependable weapon.


Naval Weapons of World War One

Naval Weapons of World War One

Author: Norman Friedman

Publisher: Seaforth Publishing

Published: 2011-12-12

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1848321007

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Although the Great War might be regarded as the heyday of the big-gun at sea, it also saw the maturing of underwater weapons – the mine and torpedo – as well as the first signs of the future potency of air power. Between 1914 and 1918 weapons development was both rapid and complex, so this book has two functions: on the one hand it details all the guns, torpedoes, mines, aerial bombs and anti-submarine systems employed during that period; but it also seeks to explain the background to their evolution – how the weapons were perceived at the time and how they were actually used. This involves a discussion of tactics and emphasises the key ‘enabling’ technology of fire control and gun mountings. In this respect the book treats the war as a transition from naval weapons which were essentially experimental at its outbreak to a state where they pointed directly to what would be used in World War Two. Based largely on original research, this sophisticated book is more than a catalogue of the weapons, offering insight into some of the most important technical and operational factors influencing the war at sea. In this respect it is more broadly significant than its title might suggest.


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Author: Alexander Schmidt

Publisher:

Published: 1886

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13:

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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary, Vol. 1

Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary, Vol. 1

Author: Alexander Schmidt

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-08-08

Total Pages: 769

ISBN-13: 0486130754

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Volume 1 of massive work by a leading Shakespeare scholar and lexicographer, a standard in the field, provides full definitions, locations, and shades of meaning in every word in Shakespeare's plays and poems.


Pirates of the Americas [2 volumes]

Pirates of the Americas [2 volumes]

Author: David F. Marley

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2010-02-09

Total Pages: 944

ISBN-13: 1598842021

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This book offers true stories of bloodthirsty pirates and the courageous men trying to stop them during the Western Hemisphere's golden age of piracy in the 17th and 18th centuries. The real world of piracy is brought vividly to life in this authoritative and entertaining new two-volume reference. Incorporating a wealth of new research, Pirates of the Americas offers hundreds of entries on the most famous—and infamous—buccaneers of the 1600s and 1700s, separating fact from fancy as it describes the men, their exploits, and the era in which they prowled the seas of North and Central America. Pirates of the Americas begins in the mid- to late-17th century Caribbean—the earliest cradle of piracy in the New World—with detailed coverage of Dutch and French corsairs, English rovers such as Henry Morgan, and the Spaniards who fought against them all. The second volume marks the retreat of piracy into new hunting grounds—the Pacific and Red Sea—from the 1690s to the early 18th century, ending with the final pursuit into extinction in North America of last-gasp renegades such as William Kidd, Bartholomew Roberts, and Blackbeard.