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Deadly Beauties--Rare German Handguns, Vol. 1, 1871-1914 by Schiffer Publishing

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Deadly Beauties--Rare German Handguns, Vol. 1, 1871-1914 by Schiffer Publishing

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Drawn from some of the world’s most prestigious collections, this comprehensive work is a visual and historical reference exploring the craftsmanship and technical progress of German pistol development from 1871 to 1914. Using specially commissioned color photography, these ultra-rare and priceless side arms, many of which are shown for the first time, are portrayed in stunning detail, highlighting the engravers' art, intricate designs, and ornamentation. Important weapons – from Luger, Walther, Mauser, and many others – belonging to aristocracy and heads of state have been selected to provide the reader with an appreciation of the gunsmith’s artisanship. Rare prototypes illustrate key technical innovations, many of which remain prominent features in modern firearms today. Finally, rare pistols used for military trials are also included, marking the evolution of the pistol as an effective military weapon.[AuthorName]By (author) Hermann Hampe and Jean Varret[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Hermann Hampe was born in Hannover, Germany in 1961. He lives in Cannes and intends to pursue further research and publications in the historical development of the legendary Japanese Nihonto swords. Jean Varret was born in 1963 in the north of France, an area that was deeply marked from the two World Wars. He lives and works in Cannes, and he has a deep interest in aviation and fine automobiles.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]500 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Pre-World War I[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]500 color images[/ColorPattern]

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Schiffer Publishing

Deadly Beauties--Rare German Handguns, Vol. 1, 1871-1914 by Schiffer Publishing

$79.99

Fulfilled by our friends at Schiffer Publishing

Drawn from some of the world’s most prestigious collections, this comprehensive work is a visual and historical reference exploring the craftsmanship and technical progress of German pistol development from 1871 to 1914. Using specially commissioned color photography, these ultra-rare and priceless side arms, many of which are shown for the first time, are portrayed in stunning detail, highlighting the engravers' art, intricate designs, and ornamentation. Important weapons – from Luger, Walther, Mauser, and many others – belonging to aristocracy and heads of state have been selected to provide the reader with an appreciation of the gunsmith’s artisanship. Rare prototypes illustrate key technical innovations, many of which remain prominent features in modern firearms today. Finally, rare pistols used for military trials are also included, marking the evolution of the pistol as an effective military weapon.[AuthorName]By (author) Hermann Hampe and Jean Varret[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Hermann Hampe was born in Hannover, Germany in 1961. He lives in Cannes and intends to pursue further research and publications in the historical development of the legendary Japanese Nihonto swords. Jean Varret was born in 1963 in the north of France, an area that was deeply marked from the two World Wars. He lives and works in Cannes, and he has a deep interest in aviation and fine automobiles.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]500 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Pre-World War I[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]500 color images[/ColorPattern]

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