Arms and Armour

Arms and Armour
Author: Alan Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781909492820

This volume brings together papers written by curators, conservators and scientists who have worked very closely with European and Oriental arms and armour from some of the world's finest collections. The pieces, which have been examined in detail, include not only those made for royalty, such as the helmet of the Black Prince, the armours of King Henry VIII and the jewel-encrusted dagger of Shah Jahan, but also the apparently more mundane and those created to deceive. Through careful study and hands-on experience, each of the authors provides an eye-opening insight into the history, science and interpretation of these important objects.The essays in this title were written in honour of David Edge.Published by Archetype Publications Ltd in association with the Arms and Armour Society

Spanish Arms and Armour

Spanish Arms and Armour
Author: Albert F. Calvert
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3734041937

Reproduction of the original: Spanish Arms and Armour by Albert F. Calvert

Of Arms and Men

Of Arms and Men
Author:
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1588394832

The Armourer and His Craft

The Armourer and His Craft
Author: Charles John Ffoulkes
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1605204110

As soon as the armed man realized that iron and steel were the best defences for his body, he would naturally insist that some sort of a guarantee should be given him of the efficacy of the goods supplied by his armourer. This system of proving armour would be effected by using those weapons commonly in use, and these, in the early times, were the sword, the axe, the lance, the bow, and the crossbow. The latter seems to have been the more common forms of proof, though as late as the seventeenth century we have evidence that armour was proved with the "estramaon" or sword blow. -from "The Proof of Armour" Not a history of defensive armor but rather a guide to the actual making of armor, as well as the regulations that governed the artisans who made it, this is a fascinating-and practical-handbook on the production, selling, and wearing metal traditional medieval body armor. First published in 1912, this classic book-by British historian and author CHARLES JOHN FFOULKES (1868-1947), curator of London's Royal Armouries-draws on records of the time to detail the tools and appliances of the trade, the decoration and cleaning of armor, the use of leather and fabrics, and much more to offer a complete reference for readers of period fiction and history, wargamers, costumers, and anyone fascinated by the craft of the armorer. This replica of the 1912 edition is complete with all of the original diagrams, illustrations, and photos.