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The Encyclopedia of Weaponry: - Ian V. Hogg

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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
`0117072022
Bob Shop ID:
608916052
Book Number0117072022
Author:Ian V. Hogg
Title:The Encyclopedia of Weaponry: - Ian V. Hogg
ISBN:0-86288-153-6
Year Published:1998
Edition:Reprint of 1992 Edition
Publisher:Greenwitch Editions London
Cover Type:Hard Cover
Book Grading:Very Good: - Except for a =/- 1 cm mark on the FFP, and faint wavy marks at the top of some pages  the book is in a excellent condition.
Jacket Grading:Very good: - Very little edge-wear, just one 1 cm stain on the front panel
Pages:224
Size:30 cm x 23 cm x 2 cm
Weight:1,100 kg
Price:R 145
Description:Described by Critics as a Superb reference to the development of weapons, and by extension of technology and the ingeniums ways man devised to defend himself through the ages. The Author then looks at futuristic projects such as electromagnetic guns and plasma artillery.