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Step into the fascinating world of firearms history with Wirt Gerrare's landmark reference, a bibliography collection revered by collectors and researchers alike. Here, the evolution of gunmaking and the artistry of shooting come alive through a meticulously curated anthology of English and foreign works, spanning ancient treatises to 19th-century firearms literature. Every title is a doorway-whether you are tracing the roots of technical books on guns, exploring the manufacture of explosives, or seeking the rarest gun history anthology. Gerrare's insightful introduction guides readers through…mehr

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Step into the fascinating world of firearms history with Wirt Gerrare's landmark reference, a bibliography collection revered by collectors and researchers alike. Here, the evolution of gunmaking and the artistry of shooting come alive through a meticulously curated anthology of English and foreign works, spanning ancient treatises to 19th-century firearms literature. Every title is a doorway-whether you are tracing the roots of technical books on guns, exploring the manufacture of explosives, or seeking the rarest gun history anthology. Gerrare's insightful introduction guides readers through the pivotal inventions and writers who shaped the field, offering a rare lens on historical shooting techniques and the development of wing shooting. This is more than a simple list; it is an indispensable shooting literature guide for antique firearms enthusiasts and a robust foundation for anyone passionate about the history of gunmaking and the culture surrounding firearms and explosives. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those who cherish English and foreign gun books or seek a definitive source for research into firearms history, Gerrare's work remains a cultural treasure-inviting discovery, appreciation, and inspiration across generations.