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tsofian | 02 May 2015 6:38 a.m. PST |
British Artillery Weapons and Ammunition, 1914-18 link Here is my Amazon review of the original 1972 edition: This has been the best source on British First World War artillery since it was published. It includes an exhaustive listing of guns, ammunition and fuzes as well as a good selection of photographs and drawings of each of the weapons and most of the carriages. Highly recommended if a copy can be obtained. The reprint is supposed to have some previously unpublished pictures. This book is a must have for anyone interested in late colonial period or Great War British artillery. This is an excellent book and its great to see it coming back into print. Terry |
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