A glossary, an extensive bibliography, and a competent index make this a must-have item useful for all libraries.
American Reference Books Annual
Author David Westwood has handled every weapon he describes, from muskets to breechloaders, from repeaters and bolt-action rifles to semiautomatics and self-loaders.
From flintlocks to nuclear submarines to "Star Wars," the Weapons and Warfare series is the first to cover the history of military weapons systems on land, sea, and air. Written by expert military historians, each heavily illustrated volume focuses on a specific weapon or system-its origins, expanding capabilities, use in warfare, and impact on the people involved in its use.
Presenting much more than technical specifications and construction details, the titles also tell human stories of innovation, urgency, and persistence, offering a unique perspective on the history of military conflict.