Osprey's new Weapon series provides a highly-detailed yet affordable
overview of the development, use, and impact of small arms throughout
history-from the sword to the machine gun.
Journey back to the time when handguns had no moving parts! Variously
called handgonnes, hackbuts, coulevrines, pistolas, schiopettos,
tyufyaks, and even bombardelles, the first black powder infantry weapons
were extremely crude by today's standards. In his new book, Sean
McLachlan, author of American Civil War Guerilla Tactics, dispels the
myth that these weapons were ineffective on the battlefield (beyond
their terrifying noise!). Rather, he demonstrates through careful
examination of the historical records that the handgonne was a viable
weapon from its inception in the early 14th century, even as it saw
action side-by-side with the cross-bow.
Readers will be treated to a lush collection of rare photographs and
artwork from such far-flung locales as Danish National Museum and the
Bayerisches Armeemuseum. Original artwork from Gerry and Sam Embleton
illustrate how these weapons were used on the battlefield and reenactor
photos demonstrate step-by-step how they were loaded and fired.