AuthorSmith, Graham
TitleCivil War weapons / Graham Smith
Imprint New York : Chartwell Books, 2011
Descript 256 p. : ill. ; 28 cm

SUMMARY

War is a driver for technological change, and the evolution of weapons can be seen by studying the design of the Civil War weapons cataloged in this attractive full-color reference book. The Civil War was fought all over the United States, although mainly in the south. More than three million Americans fought in the Civil War and over six hundred thousand men, or two percent of the population, died in this deradful conflict. Studying the weapons used by both the Union army and Confderate forces tells an intriguing story of its own. The well-equipped Union army had access to the best of the industrial North's manufacturing output. By contrast, the South had to get by with imported arms and locally made copies of patented weapons. But whatever side he fought for, and whether the soldier wielded a saber, a smoothbore musket, a multi-shot revolver, a canon, or a repeating rifle, in the end was the courage and determination of the fighting man that really counted. Civil War Weapons showcases studio photographs of the weapons used to fight the war between the states, along with illustrations and beautiful color paintings. The book details the pistols, revolvers, carbines, rifles, longarms, artillery, swords and edged weapons used in the conflict, and reveals fascinating stories and facts about each type of weapon and the men who used them in the Civil War.


CONTENT

Introduction -- Pistols and revolvers -- Cavalry carbines -- Rifles and longarms -- Hiram Berdan's sharpshooters -- Artillery -- Swords and edged weapons


SUBJECT

  1. Weapons -- United States
  2. Sabers -- United States
  3. United States -- History -- Civil War
  4. 1861-1865 -- Equipment and supplies
  5. United States. Army -- Firearms

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