Books (Artillery)
Bullets and Blades is now pleased to be able to offer a number of books related to the collecting and study of antique swords.
Our books are all sourced direct from authors and publishers and sent direct to you. Therefore you may notice that shipping costs may vary with each item depending upon where it will come from. We do this so that as well as receiving large discounts for our customers, the total price to you will be as low as possible. We have special relationships with all our suppliers so we aim to be the cheapest source for your specialist books, so please let us know if you can find the books cheaper anywhere else.
If you are looking for a specific book but cannot find it in our catalogue then please email me. We are in contact with a large number of book dealers and we may be able to source the book for you. This includes foreign language and rare out of print works.
Prices to this location are in USD.
Please click on one of the subjects below to view our catalogue. Alternatively you may search on the author or title
| Bombards Mons Meg and her sisters (New) Presents research which solves the long-standing mystery of the construction of Mons Meg and the other great bombards of the Middle Ages. Drawing upon x-ray and metallographic analysis, what emerges is fascinating and revealing insight into medieval technology. | | Price : $17 USD Shipping to America : $24 |
| British Naval Armaments (New) Series of key articles on the general development of artillery in the period 1600-1900. Discusses the mechanisms of loading and firing and also specific guns. | | Price : $17 USD Shipping to America : $24 |
| Prince Rupert's Patent Guns Sarah Barter Bailey (New) This title looks at the development of Prince Rupert’s patent guns. The author draws upon Board of Ordnance records and other related documents and what emerges is a fascinating and lively account of advances in 17th and 18th-century ordnance. | | Price : $17 USD Shipping to America : $24 |
| Shield of Empire C T Henry (New) Forms an evocative insight into the world of Victorian engineering and military life. The photographs that are reproduced were all taken between 1860 and 1901 and give us a unique glimpse of the men and weapons that together helped control the British Empire. For the artillery enthusiast or just the casual observer, what emerges is a fascinating impression of a world which has passed beyond our reach. | | Price : $11 USD Shipping to America : $16 |







