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Rod Langway09 Feb 2009 6:35 p.m. PST

Just picked up this title in their bargain book section for $6, large full color book, pretty concise encyclopedia covering bladed weapons from around the world, full of actual photos of each weapon, along with a short write up. They did a "Guns" encyclopedia that was there as well, in the same format (though a bit larger) for $10, I already had an earlier edition I grabbed a few years ago.

Good books, I am sure others have seen them or grabbed a copy. If you are an ancients to 19th century gamer, take a look at your local borders for this title. By that token, the Guns book is worth grabbing as well if you don't have it. Good reference material on the cheap (always a plus….)

altfritz09 Feb 2009 6:57 p.m. PST

Gygax would have loved one, I'm sure. Especially if it features all the endless varieties of polearms! ;-)

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