
Weapons, a Pictorial History by Edwin 1897-1973 Tunis
Weapons is the rich and exciting story of arms through the ages--from the first tied stone thrown by prehistoric hunters to the super bombs of today. Illustrated with the unusually detailed and astonishingly realistic drawings of Edwin Tunis, it is a weapon-by-weapon account of human ingenuity in the invention and improvement of arms for defense and offense. The detailed and engaging text is filled with useful information and anecdotes that bring history to life.
Tunis begins with the Stone Age, describing its slings and spears, its axes and bows and arrows, and follows developments through to the Copper and Bronze Ages when chariots, swords, and daggers were first produced. He chronicles the advances of the Iron Age, with its stronger swords, helmets, and complicated siege weapons and describes the changing notions of war throughout the ages. From the highly fortified castles of the Normans to the thermonuclear weapons of today, this remarkable history weapons and the warriors who used them is a treasure trove of lore and information.
-- Military Science Book Club ReviewEdwin Tunis (1897-1973) was born in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and lived in Maryland for the majority of his life. His work has been shown at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Society of American Etchers, the National Academy of Design, & the Victoria and Albert Museum, among others. Colonial Craftsmen, Colonial Life, Weapons, Oars, Sails, and Steam, and The Tavern at the Ferry are among his other books, all of which are available in paperback from Johns Hopkins.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781014134493 |
| ISBN 10 | 1014134498 |
| Title | Weapons, a Pictorial History |
| Author | Edwin 1897-1973 Tunis |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hassell Street Press |
| Year published | 2021-09-09 |
| Number of pages | 168 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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