Rifles of Colonial America : VOL 1 – George Shmway

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Condition : Tight Clean NO inscriptions Like New. Dust Wrapper : Like New. What a find, volume 1 is scarce, lots of VOL 2’s to be found. Second Edition. See our picture and zoom in for clarity, a MINT copy, for the USA market the shipping price is included.
ZAR 1850 and shipping ZAR 1090 = Dollars 199.73 BASED ON USD AS AT 10.02.2020 14.72

This is an extensive photographic study of American long-rifles made in the colonial period, the Revolutionary period, and the post-Revolutionary years before the Federal Period. For each of the 139 rifles treated there are ten or more detailed photographs. A description of each rifle accompanies the illustrations, and many important dimensions are given. The text is concerned with the complex subject of the evolution of the baroque and rococo art that adorns it.

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SKU: 649 Category: Title: Rifles of Colonial America : VOL 1
Author: George Shmway
Publisher: Longrifle Series
Year: 2002
Condition: Fine
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 649

Description

Condition : Tight Clean NO inscriptions Like New. Dust Wrapper : Like New. What a find, volume 1 is scarce, lots of VOL 2’s to be found. Second Edition. See our picture and zoom in for clarity, a MINT copy, for the USA market the shipping price is included.
ZAR 1850 and shipping ZAR 1090 = Dollars 199.73 BASED ON USD AS AT 10.02.2020 14.72

This is an extensive photographic study of American long-rifles made in the colonial period, the Revolutionary period, and the post-Revolutionary years before the Federal Period. For each of the 139 rifles treated there are ten or more detailed photographs. A description of each rifle accompanies the illustrations, and many important dimensions are given. The text is concerned with the complex subject of the evolution of the baroque and rococo art that adorns it.

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Weight 1.85 kg
Dimensions 30 × 23 × 3.5 cm

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