Firearms: The Life Story of a Technology
By (Author) Roger Pauly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
1st October 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Engineering: general
Field sports: fishing, hunting, shooting
683.4
Hardback
208
Guns have existed in various forms for hundreds of years, and few objects have had such an immense impact on the history of the world. But how did firearms develop Why did the styles of guns change over the years Firearms tells the "life story" of the gun, from its ancient origins, to the medieval guns of China that propelled objects by chemical reactions, to the modern assault rifle, with reference to the gun as the primary weapon in the modern army, and the gun as a tool for hunting. Not only does the book demonstrate how firearms developed - an evolution dependent upon years of trial and error, and often based on the recurrent need for power, accuracy and a fast rate of fire - but it shows how these advances directly affected the everyday life of people in almost every civilization on earth. Firearms provides both students and interested lay readers with insights on how this ubiquitous technology came to be. The work does not focus on just one type of firearm, but covers all types of relevant weapons. It includes a timeline of significant developments in the history of guns, and a bibliography of the most important works for further research.
[T]his tome provides good coverage of the history of firearms. . . . This handy volume is definitely a worthwhile addition to any shooter's reference library. . . . It provides good overall coverage of the development of firearms, from the earliest to the present, and it's well presented. * Gun Week *
Roger Pauly teaches history at the University of Central Arkansas. His interests include Victorian Britain, military history, and the history of science and technology.