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Author - Ralph Payne-Gallwey ... [Goo?] [Posters]

This Paperback Book item from Dover Publications was reviewed on 11-Sep-2008.

Search ISBN:0486287203 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Book of the Crossbow Reference Book. Classifications : General Military History Subjects Books General Conventional Weapons & Warfare Military History Subjects Books General World History Subjects Books Military Science History Subjects Books Hunting & Fi . Click the following link to view the cover of The Book of the Crossbow.

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1) Paperback Book The Book of the Crossbow by Dover Publications. This is one of the better crossbow books I´ve found. If you enjoyed this, you´ll definitely want to pick up the 2007 version of The Crossbow by Ralph Payne Gallwey.¤

2) Paperback Book The Book of the Crossbow by Dover Publications. This book was hugely helpful for me. The crossbow are explained in a clear, concise way, and the siege engine plans are easy to understand and work with. Thanks to the diagrams in this book, I am now in possesion of a medium military crossbow (with a draw weight of somewhere around 100 pounds,) a chu-ku-nu, or Chinese repeating crossbow, and a "Spring engine," as detailed by the author (all of them where comletely homemade). I´d recommend this book for anyone interested in crossbows or siege machinery, as well as anyone with an interest in weaponry.¤

3) Paperback Book The Book of the Crossbow by Dover Publications. This book is an interesting look at crossbows and siege engines, with lots of useful info for the DIY armourer. It´s weakness is that it´s written at the beginning of the century, and a little dated, both in writing style and content. I.e. modern materials are quite naturally not covered. It´s strong points are the excellent drawings and illustrations. Highly recomennded overall.¤

4) Paperback Book The Book of the Crossbow by Dover Publications. The all-time bestseller with a first edition as far back as 1903, later to appear with the 1907 appendix, was written by an amateur (in the true sense of the word) of archery who apparently had an unlimited source of money and time, but only modest background in physics. Along with the history of the crossbow, detailed accounts of the construction and maintenance of various crossbows designed for bolts and bullets are given. Related and/or relevant medieval weapon, like longbow, ballista and arquebus, are also treated in some detail, and the 1907 appendix on turkish bows serves to give a most interesting contrast to european archery of the epoch. When it comes to performance and comparison of the variety of weapon described, maximum range and -sometimes- draw force is the only information given, whereas obvious ballistic terms like exit velocity, time-of-flight and air resistance are conspicuously absent. Some self-evident details of construction or handling, clearly vi! sualized by the illustrations, are too often spelled out in full, while more obscure mechanisms of elaborate trigger systems, which would benefit from a whole lot more detailed explanation, are treated casually. This said, it must be stressed that on the whole it IS a very fine piece of work, made by a historian rather than an engineer, a book without a match for almost a century, and certainly well worth recommending.¤

5) Paperback Book The Book of the Crossbow by Dover Publications. This book is, quite frankly, the one-stop place to look for information not only about all aspects of crossbows, but related subjects such as the Chinese chu-ko-nu, or "repeater crossbow," seige engines, and other related topics. The author apparently had enough money and spare time to actually experiment, and living in pre-World-War-I Britain, had access to actual original examples of a lot of the weapons he wished to study. Building copies to test them, he came up with definite figures on how they worked and how well they worked, or didn´t.¤

6) Paperback Book The Book of the Crossbow by Dover Publications.

Fascinating study — only book devoted exclusively to the crossbow — traces use of crossbow as military and sporting weapon, its construction and management in medieval and modern times; also, related weapons: balistas, catapults, Turkish bow, more. Over 240 illustrations.
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