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The British Shotgun

Volume Two - 1871-1890
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The continuing high demand for copies of Volumes One and Two of the renowned British Shotgun series has led to Quiller issuing new facsimile editions to complement the long-awaited publication of Volume Three. Both of these important works are lavishly illustrated with contemporary photographs and diagrams, illustrations and patent drawings. Volume One 1850-1870 traces the evolution of the shotgun during its formative years in Great Britain. Extensively and painstakingly researched, this highly regarded work gives an invaluable insight into the developments that took place during this innovative period. Volume Two 1871-1890 the authors continue to unravel the intricate and fascinating story of the evolution and development of the British shotgun. AUTHOR: Ian Crudgington ran a successful gunmaking business and served for many years on the Council of the Gun Trade Association, and has been Chairman of the organization. In 1960 he was elected to the Livery of the Gunmakers Company of the City of London, to the Court in 1969 and served as Master from 1974 to 1975 David Baker has had a life-long fascination with the evolution of the sporting gun. With his writing career now in it's fourth decade, he has produced hundreds of magazine articles and numerous books including The British Shotgun Volume One and Two; The Royal Gunroom at Sandringham and The Heyday of the Shotgun ILLUSTRATIONS: b/w illustrations

Author Biography

Ian Crudgington ran a successful gunmaking business and served for many years on the Council of the Gun Trade Association and has been Chairman of the organization. In 1960 he was elected to the Livery of the Gunmakers Company of the City of London, to the Court in 1969, and he served as Master from 1974 to 1975. David Baker has had a life-long fascination with the evolution of the sporting gun. With his writing career now in its fourth decade, he has produced hundreds of magazine articles and numerous books including the Royal Gunroom at Sandringham (978-0-7148-8040-2) and The Heyday of the Shotgun (978-1-85310-974-4).
Release date NZ
September 1st, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Pages
256
Publisher
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Dimensions
190x254x27
ISBN-13
9781846891175
Product ID
10418446

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