Soul of the Sword: An Illustrated History of Weaponry and Warfare from Prehistory to the Present

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Simon and Schuster, 2002 - Fiction - 390 pages
A sweeping history of weapons -- their origins and impact on warfare and society -- from prehistory to the present, including

"The Halberd"

In the 13th century, Swiss confederates relied on lightweight breastplates, halberd lances, and a democratic style of phalanx warfare that succeeded by agility and speed but ultimately failed against powerful cannons and firearms.

"The First Hand Cannon"

In the 15th century in France and the Low Countries, arms makers first shrunk down cannons by using bronze, allowing for new mobility. Hand cannons were transported on two-wheeled horsedrawn carriages and could be positioned and fired within minutes. No fortified city in Europe was immune to the threat.

"The WheeL Lock Pistol"

In one of the serendipitous technological borrowings that helped the West dominate in gun development, arms and clock-makers in Germany in the 16th century developed a new firing mechanism, using a serrated wheel to strike iron pyrite. When the fuse was eliminated, guns could suddenly be carried, shot, and reloaded by fast-moving cavalry.

"The Pariskanone"

First fired by Germany in March 1918, this cannon shelled Paris from a distance of 80 miles, firing shot as high as 24 miles in the air. Although it killed fewer than 260 citizens, the Pariskanone prefigured the constant terror of intercontinental ballistic missiles.

 

Contents

A Most Ancient Talisman
1
Wars Arrival
17
History Poised on the Tip of a Spear
29
Ghost Riders
45
Imperial Treadmill
67
At Sea
93
Tubes of Fire
111
Guns Away
137
Steaming Through Troubled Waters
207
False Pinnacle
235
Accidental Armageddon
249
Grudge Match
285
Cold WarInferno of Arms
323
Epilogue
359
Notes
361
Selected Bibliography
367

Gun Control
157
Death Machines
181

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About the author (2002)

Robert L. O'Connell has worked as a senior analyst at the National Ground Intelligence Center and as a contributing editor to MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History. He is the author of several nonfiction books including Of Arms and Men: A History of War, Weapons, and Aggression; Sacred Vessels: The Cult of the Battleship and the Rise of the U.S. Navy; Ride of the Second Horseman: The Birth and Death of War; Soul of the Sword: An Illustrated History of Weaponry and Warfare from Prehistory to the Present; and Fierce Patriot: The Tangled Lives of William Tecumseh Sherman. He also wrote the novel Fast Eddie.

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