First Edition. Revision of the book published earlier. under the title United States Muskets. 1st ed thus (a). Light red brown cloth with black titles. b/w illustrations, NF/VG-. Covers and text are clean tight unmarked. DJ{ is rubbed with moderate extremity wear including a few small missing chips and closed tears. 100% of this purchase will support literacy programs through a nonprofit organization!
First Edition. Revision of the book published earlier. under the title United States Muskets. 1st ed thus (a). Light red brown cloth with black titles. b/w illustrations, NF/VG-. Covers and text are clean tight unmarked. DJ{ is rubbed with moderate extremity wear including a few small missing chips and closed tears. 100% of this purchase will support literacy programs through a nonprofit organization!
Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles and Carbines.
Colonel Arcadi Gluckman
Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles and Carbines.
Colonel Arcadi Gluckman
Publisher: New York: Bonanza Books, 1965, New York
Date published: 1965
Format: Hardcover
Cloth, h/c. Very Good/Fair and Protected. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". P487, b/w illustrations, a revision of the book published earlier under the title United States Muskets, Rifles and Carbines. d/j is bumped on corners and spine and is shelf worn. This work on military shoulder arms is an attempt to make available to the collector, historian and gun enthusiast, under one binding, the develoment, description, information as to the maker and other available historical data pertaining to United States carbines, muskets, and rifles, from the Revolutionary period to those used in WWII.
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