Books (British)
Bullets and Blades is now pleased to be able to offer a number of books related to the collecting and study of antique swords.
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| Arms & Armour of the English Civil War Blackmore, David (New) Describes in detail the weapons and armour deployed during the English Civil War. It draws heavily upon the Royal Armouries’ own collections, which includes the unique Civil War armoury from Littlecote House. A complete picture of the period is built up with many quotations from contemporary manuals and memoirs. | | Price : $19 USD I am sorry but we do not know the shipping value to your location. Please email me for a quote |
| 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 Basket-Hilted Swords Mazansky, Cyril (New) The phrase 'basket-type hilts' refers to a large group of hilts which provide a degree of protection to the hand and wrist. Basket-hilted swords have featured prominently among British military edged weapons over the past five centuries, from the Wars of the Roses in the mid fifteenth century to the period immediately after the second Anglo-Boer War of the early twentieth century. In setting out to give a full account of the hilt type, and the many variants within it, the first necessity has been to provide an appropriate terminology to employ in cataloguing and describing individual examples. The book falls into several parts, dealing successively with general aspects of various hilt types, discussion of typological methodology and analysis of hilt construction and decorations. The major groups of basket hilt types, covering the prototypes, early basket hilts and the wide variety of fully developed hilts, are described in detail. Additionally, the diverse group of incomplete basket hilts, the 'mortuary' hilts and those closely related to the 'mortuary' hilts, are described and given detailed typological classifications. Virtually all hilt types are accompanied with a photographic example. | | Price : $70 USD Shipping to America : $27 |
| British Cut & Thrust Weapons Wilkinson Latham, John (New) John Wilkinson Latham, a Director of famous Wilkinson Sword Company first published this book in 1971. It has long been out of print and unavailable to enthusiasts and collectors except at a high price in the second hand market. The book traces the development of edged weapons in the British Army. There are chapters devoted to the regular Army, yeomanry and Militia as well as the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. There are chapters on pole arms, bayonets and fighting knives and a review of the manufacturing process. There are valuable lists of sword makers, Military sword markings and sword knots. The book is well illustrated. Paperback, 112 pages. | | Price : $31 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| British Military Flintlock Rifles De Witt Bailey, Ph.D. (New) Historians have always been intrigued by Riflemen and the special weapons that they carried. This fascination even extends to the general public, as can be seen by the popularity of such books and television shows as Sharpe's Rifles. Unfortunately, until now there has been little solid information available about the rifles themselves and which units carried them into battle. In this exciting new book, respected author De Witt Bailey will answer all of these questions and more! Starting with the Seven Years War, he tells the whole story right through the American Revolution, the Napoleonic Age and to the end of the flintlock era. Each rifle is illustrated (exactly where it is discussed in the text) in truly exceptional photographs, 320 in all, with the important details shown in large, clear close-ups. The types of rifles covered are too many to list, but include such famous weapons as the Ferguson, the Pattern 1776 and the rifles used by German mercenaries and royalists in the American Revolution. Naturally, a large portion of the book is dedicated to the most famous British flintlock rifle of them all - the Baker. No matter whether you are interested in military history, marksmanship in the British Army, accoutrements and ammunition, or flintlock rifles themselves, this book will be sure to thrill you. Even such unexpected topics as the rifles given as gifts to American Indians in British service are carefully explained and illustrated. And it is all documented by decades of archival research and the inspection of countless surviving rifles throughout the English-speaking world. Whether you are a military historian eager to learn about the exciting story of Riflemen in the British service, or an antique firearms enthusiast who needs help identifying a rifle in his collection, this book will quickly become one of your most trusted references. 264 pages, 320 photos, 8.5" x 11" hardcover. | | Price : $45 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| British Military Swords (From 1800 to the present day) Wilkinson Latham, John (New) This is a superbly illustrated book on the British Military sword. Written by the late John Wilkinson Latham it was first published in 1966 in the UK and the USA. John Wilkinson Latham was a Director of the famous Wilkinson’s manufacturing company. The book was the most detailed work ever published for the growing numbers of enthusiasts and collectors of the British Military Sword. It was superbly illustrated with 74 plates and 18 drawings. It was soon reprinted three times. There are eight chapters which cover The Guards, Infantry, Household Cavalry, Cavalry, Artillery, Engineers and Corps, 19th century Sword Scandals and detailed method of Manufacture. There are appendices on Supply, Specifications, Sword Knots, pattern variations and reprints of long unavailable early treatise on Military Swords. Paperback, 91 pages. | | Price : $31 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| 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 |
| Mr Wilkinson of Pall Mall Vol.1 Wilkinson Latham, Robert (New) Paperback. These two volumes provide the definitive reference work on the world famous sword makers. Both are copiously illustrated with photographs and drawings. Much of this material is taken from the private Wilkinson family archive and is not available elsewhere. As well as tracing the history of the company the books contain useful appendices with sword and gun numbers. Volume One 1772-1899: Traces the origin of the company with the establishment of a London business by the celebrated gun maker Henry Nock. It follows Henry' development of the gun making process to an extent that enabled the acceptance of a government order for 10,000 muskets. On Henry's death the company passed to his foreman James Wilkinson, it was James’s son Henry who expanded into sword making in 1844. | | Price : $46 USD Shipping to America : $19 |
| Mr Wilkinson of Pall Mall Vol.2 Wilkinson Latham, Robert (New) Paperback. These two volumes provide the definitive reference work on the world famous sword makers. Both are copiously illustrated with photographs and drawings. Much of this material is taken from the private Wilkinson family archive and is not available elsewhere. As well as tracing the history of the company the books contain useful appendices with sword and gun numbers. Volume Two 1900-1972: Follows the progress and expansion of the world famous sword makers, with the conversion to the factory system and the development of additional products such as razors and bulletproof clothing. | | Price : $46 USD Shipping to America : $19 |
| Muskets of the Revolution and the French & Indian Wars Bill Ahearn (New) The Smoothbore Longarm in Early America, including British, French, Dutch, German, Spanish and American Weapons by Bill Ahearn The exciting, true story of the guns that fought the American Revolution, including intimate details of the men who carried them and the desperate battles in which they served. Not just a technical study of old firearms, this is a tribute to the bravery of the men who fought on both sides of that epic conflict and a celebration of the tools of freedom that have become so much a part of our national character. Includes many never-before published photos! 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover. | | Price : $48 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Observations on Swords 1844 and 1894 Wilkinson, Henry (New) This volume contains facsimile copies of the 1st edition, and of the 21st edition of the book by Henry Wilkinson, the famed sword and gun maker who lived from 1794 until 1861. The first edition was an eight-page pamphlet published on card. It appeared in 1844 as Henry Wilkinson was starting to manufacture swords. He " ...felt assured that sufficient patronage will not be wanting to enable me to persevere in an attempt to render the swords of this country equal, if not superior, to any in the world." The pamphlet was a superb advertisement for the new business. The 21st edition was published in 1894. It retains sections from the earlier editions on 'Observations' and 'Some useful Information for Officers Going to Join Their regiments in India'. It includes new sections on guns and swords that Wilkinson’s could recommend and offer. These include fencing equipment, cannon for yachts and items for the detection of poachers! The 21st Edition also gives full details of Hunting Knives, Revolvers and Pistols, Tent Pegging Lances, London made razors, revolver transformers, fencing equipment, Ice Skates and Regulations Swords. It is fully illustrated. By republishing these rare books in facsimile, this one volume, is a first class reference work, and an insight into the growth of the famous Wilkinson’s company. | | Price : $24 USD Shipping to America : $4 |
| Observations on Swords, Eighteenth Edition Wilkinson, Henry (New) The 18th Edition was published in the middle of Henry Wilkinson's career when the book was firmly established as a catalogue of the products and services of Wilkinson’s of Pall Mall. This facsimile reprint shows what was offered by the company in the mid Victorian period. It includes the regulation infantry sword, superb breech loading shotguns and the Wilkinson Double Action Government revolver. Also advertised were reprints of John Latham's lectures to The Royal United Service Institution on the Shape of Sword Blades. There is information on early Breechloaders, The Progress of Breech Loading Small Arms and on Rifle Ranges. The products on offer include gun cases, swords and accoutrements, cartridges, items for deer stalking and boar hunting. This book is an essential reference work. | | Price : $19 USD Shipping to America : $4 |
| Patrick Ferguson M M Gilchrist (New) Patrick Ferguson, a gifted and innovative young light infantry captain from Edinburgh, is best remembered for designing the Ferguson Rifle. Destined to die young in battle far away from his homeland, his life story has since been obscured by American myth and Scottish neglect. Growing up during the Edinburgh Enlightenment, Ferguson's early army career took him to Germany and out to the Caribbean, but it was his battlefield heroics in the American War of Independence that were to make him the stuff of legend to his enemies. This incisive biography, the first to use his personal letters, reveals the talent, courage and wit of the man behind the Ferguson Rifle. | | Price : $13 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 |
| Princely Armours and Weapons of Childhood Royal Armouries (New) This book was inspired by an exhibition, The Knight is Young, held by the Royal Armouries between autumn 2002 and spring 2004 at the museum's three sites - Leeds, Fort Nelson and the White Tower. The exhibition featured a collection of over 40 weapons and armour made for children between the 15th century and the end of the 19th century. The Stuart Princes' armour and a set of minature cannon made for Charles II in 1638-39 form the centrepiece of this fascinating collection. All the fine objects illustrated in this book are from the Royal Armouries' collection and many are outstanding examples of the craftsman's art. | | Price : $11 USD I am sorry but we do not know the shipping value to your location. Please email me for a quote |
| 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 |
| Small Arms of the British Forces In America 1664-1815 De Witt Bailey (New) Pre-order. Estimated Shipping Date is Tuesday, March 19, 2009 From noted researcher De Witt Bailey comes this long -awaited guide to the British firearms and accoutrements carrie on the battlefields of North America. The French and Indian Wars, the American Revolution and the War of 1812 are all covered in amazing detail, as are the age of colonialism and peacetime years. So whether your topic is Braddock's March, Bunker Hill or the Battle of New Orleans, the information you are seeking will be found here. Weapons of all the land and sea forces are included - with detailed photographs that allow individual examples to be identified and dated quickly and easily. Also included is a true motherlode of issue data taken directly from Ordnance records. If you are trying to figure out "which regiment got what," then this book is sure to thrill you with the amount of previously unpublished information that it presents. The end result gives the reader a unique understanding of the relationship between British military weapons and the men who carried them. Nothing this ambitious has ever been attempted before and the results are nothing short of spectacular.
- From Brown Bess Muskets to Rifles, Carbines and Pistols, this Groundbreaking Study Covers it All! More than 400 detailed photographs show the features and markings that are critical to understanding these fascinating weapons! 376 pages, 400+ photos, 8.5" x 11", coated paper, hardcover. | | Price : $57 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Swords and Sword Makers of England and Scotland Bezdek, Richard H. (New) Over the course of 25 years, Richard H. Bezdek has gathered an enormous amount of historical information on the swords and sword makers of England and Scotland. This monumental book, the largest ever published on the topic, is the culmination of his research. Among the tremendous amount of material of use to collectors and historians is detailed information, much of it never-before-published, on: * English sword makers from the 14th century and Scottish makers from the 16th century all the way through the renowned Wilkinson Sword Company and other major sword manufacturers of today * The important early English sword- and blade-making communities of Hounslow Heath and Shotley Bridge, and the influential Cutlers Company of London * Early armorers who made swords * The many types of craftsmen associated with sword production, including hilt, blade and scabbard makers and decorators; and goldsmiths and silversmiths who decorated, mounted, assembled and sold swords * Cutlers, merchants, outfitters and exporters who sold swords, including those who exported swords to the United States The book concludes with dozens of beautiful illustrations of hilt designs taken directly from famed sword hilt maker Matthew Boulton's 18th-century pattern book and more than 450 spectacular photographs of English and Scottish swords of every type and era from some of the world's major collections. | | Price : $53 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| The British bulldog Revolver; The Forgotten Gun that Really Won the West George Layman (New) Generations of Hollywood Westerns have led us to believe that the Colt Single Action Army was the "Gun That Won the West." But could the real honors belong to an inexpensive, yet powerful pocket revolver that is only now beginning to be appreciated by historians and collectors? In this long-awaited new collector's guide, noted author George Layman tells us the true story behind these diminutive, yet devastating, weapons. Perhaps ten times as popular as the Colt and Smith & Wesson combined, "British Bull Dog" revolvers were first introduced by Philip Webley & Co., but were soon duplicated by the American gun manufacturing giant Forehand & Wadsworth and countless Belgian copyists. Far from being uninteresting and identical, these pistols exist today in almost limitless variety. Learn how to identify rarities and valuable variations, including prices that should be expected for each type. Also, learn which models were carried most in the West by riverboat gamblers, soiled doves and gold miners. Even "Billy the Kid" might have packed one! So while the gun may have "British" in its name, the story is all American - and one that has remained untold until now. Introduction by renowned author Norm Flayderman. Hardcover, 6.5"x9.5", over 300 illustrations, 191 pages | | Price : $32 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| THE BROWN BESS - An Identification Guide and Illustrated Study Erik Goldstein and Stuart Mowbray (New) A pattern-by-pattern, full-color guide to the muskets of the Red Coats! Learn to identify and understand Brown Bess muskets quickly and easily. Useful features include:
- quick identification guide 959 Illustrations. 160 Pages, Softcover. | | Price : $38 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Evolution of Swords Wilkinson Latham, John (New) Wilkinson Sword first published this booklet in the 1960’s to explain to their customers the heritage of the sword they had just ordered and to appeal to the collector or enthusiast. It describes the arme blanche from earliest times, covering the basic style of sword from flint and bronze to the flamboyant weapons of the Renaissance, the elegant Small or Town Sword and the immergence of the regulation Military patterns. This overview of the history of swords is an invaluable source of information. Paperback, 26 pages. | | Price : $19 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| The London Armourers of the 17th Century Richardson, Thom (New) This study analyses the surviving products of the London Armourer's Company in the 17th century which have makers mark', and relates these to the individual armourers recorded in the Company's records. | | Price : $17 USD I am sorry but we do not know the shipping value to your location. Please email me for a quote |
| The London Knife Book,
An A-Z Guide to London Cutlers 1820-1945 Ron Flook (New) This unique new information and reference tool is designed to provide antique dealers and knife collectors around the world, with information for previously unpublished London knivesand the cutlers who made or retailed them. Authored by Ron Flook, The London Knife Book is expected to change the face of London knife collecting, and provide previously unpublished information on London’s extensive cutlery industry. Utilising the knowledge and experience of respected knife historian, collector and author, Ron Flook, this new publication documents a host of unique and highly sought after London knives. Using high quality colour photography and concise information, readers can very quickly match or discount knives against a trusted source, and further enjoy products from this little documented period.
Using the London Knife Book, antique knife collectors and dealers, and family history researchers can now: Much of the latter information will be also of significant benefit to those researching London Trades and Guilds, and family history related to the cutlery industry. Its listing of over a 1000 names
Contents: | | Price : $63 USD I am sorry but we do not know the shipping value to your location. Please email me for a quote |
| The Mortimer Gunmakers, 1753 - 1923 H. Lee Munson (New) Similarity in names amongst early members of the family has led to misidentification of weapons by these makers. This informative work answers such questions and more. 320 pp., 8.5"x11", 479 illustrations. Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $62 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Royal Armoury at Greenwich Alan Williams & Anthony de Reuck (New) Traces the metallurgical development of the Royal Armoury at Greenwich from its inception in 1515 to its closure in 1649. This is probably the first time that the technical evolution of a particular Renaissance craft workshop has been studied in such a way. The technical competence of the armourers is assessed by means of metallographic analysis of more than sixty of their products. | | Price : $19 USD I am sorry but we do not know the shipping value to your location. Please email me for a quote |
| The Scottish Sword 1600-1945 - An Illustrated History Harvey J.S. Withers (New) The Scottish sword has played an important role in the military history of Scotland, and this new book presents an accessible and highly visual chronicle of that role from the 17th through the 20th centuries.
With more than 1,200 gorgeous, full-color photographs and authentic period illustrations, The Scottish Sword pays tribute to the swords most associated with the Highland soldier, including
- Two-handed swords
A chapter on sword makers and retailers who supplied the swords and a comprehensive bibliography detailing the most informative books on the subject round out this handsome compilation. Paperback. 252 pages. 8.5" x 11" Photos, illustrations. | | Price : $45 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| The Swords & Records of Robert Mole & Sons 1835-1920 Wilkinson Latham, Robert (New) Robert Mole and Sons supplied swords and bayonets to the War Office, the Admiralty and the Government of India as well as for private and trade customers. Company records were discovered in 1988. These detail Government and India Office contracts from 1852-1919 and Private and Trade customers from 1903-1920. This archive chronicles the bulk of Moles output, as by his own admission he had 'no private trade worth mentioning.' The author has added notes and narrative to the records, which include Government and India Office specifications and official drawings. | | Price : $39 USD Shipping to America : $11 |
| Those Entrusted with Arms Wilkinson, Frederick (New) This fascinating study examines the use of arms within British society, principally for the protection of life and property, from Medieval and Tudor times to the present day. | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $27 |
| Wilkinson and the F-S Fighting Knife Wilkinson Latham, Robert (New) This reference book is based on archive evidence from the Wilkinson Sword Contract book, and the original drawings from 1942. The work also draws on letters and memoirs of contemporary ‘users’ and interviews with the men who made them, those who etched the blades and sewed the scabbards. The knife’s background, of its conception and often clandestine use during World War II has led to much mystique and some spurious information. This book sets the record straight. Full details of issues, types and Wilkinson production figures are shown in detail together with contemporary documents. The story is bought up to date with the issue of knives in 1982 for the Falklands and with the listing of the numerous Commemorative issues. | | Price : $32 USD Shipping to America : $8 |
| Wilkinson Sword Patterns and Blade Rubs - Including Index and Details 1844-1954 Wilkinson Latham, Robert (New) This volume brings together all the existing pattern drawings, suggested hilts, blades, scabbard mounts etc as well as belts and inscriptions and blade rubbings of the famous swordmakers from their first swords in 1844 to 1954. After that date scale drawings tended to replace the artistic work of the sword maker, etcher and pattern makers and only a few designs received full colour treatment after 1954. Included also are examples of later swords, blade artwork for screen and lazer etching. Fully illustrated with contemporary drawings of swords, hilts, grips, Blade Rubs and blade and badge artwork together with the full listings of blade rubs. | | Price : $39 USD Shipping to America : $24 |







