General editor Tim Newark
The Grammar of Warfare combines historical engravings and diagrams with an engaging modern text to create a visual study of humankind’s extraordinary ingenuity in inventing new ways to wage war. A chronological and geographical study of arms and armour is followed by a separate section that provides thumbnail studies of individual items of militaria-from swords to siege engines, from helmets to handguns-so that the researcher can choose to study a particular era or seek an evolutionary overview. Navigational features include coloured tabs with cross-references, timelines of key battles and inventions, and silhouettes of warriors through time.
£19.95
Buy From AmazonPublished: Mar, 2009
- 320 pages
- h 235mm x w 196mm
- flexibind with flaps
- full colour throughout
- 87,000 words
- Printed ISBN:978-0-500287-99-6
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