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Canada, United Kingdom. Five Historical Arms Series Publications
Canada, United Kingdom. Five Historical Arms Series Publications
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No. 1 - The Military Arms of Canada by the Upper Canada Historical Arms Society, by six authors, published by the Museum Restoration Service of West Hill, Ontario in 1963, copyrighted and printed in Canada in 1973, begins with a Foreword by Lieutenant-Colonel George F.G. Stanley of the Royal Military College of Canada, followed by a Table of Contents, and Introduction and six Chapters (1 - The Early Weapons; 2 - The Flint-lock Musket; 3 - The Rifle and Musket; 4 - The Breech-loader; 5 - The Calibre .303 Rifle; 6 - Epilogue), 48 pages plus cover;
No. 4 - An Introduction to British Artillery in North America, by S. James Gooding, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Ottawa, Ontario in 1972, copyrighted in 1965, second printing in 1967, minor revisions in 1972, printed by The Runge Press Limited of Ottawa, without chapters, 56 pages plus cover;
No. 12 - Red Coats and Brown Bess, by Anthony D. Darling, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Ottawa, Ontario in 1970, copyrighted in 1970, printed in Canada, begins with a List of Contents, followed by an Acknowledgements and six Chapters (1 - The British Army in 1774-1775; 2 - The Long Land Pattern Musket; 3 - The Short Land Pattern Musket; 4 - The India Pattern Musket; 5 - The British Regiments in the American Revolution; 6 - Battles, Sieges and Skirmishes of the American Revolution), 64 pages plus cover;
No. 14 - The Gunsmiths of Canada, by S. James Gooding, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Ottawa, Ontario in 1974, copyrighted in 1974, printed in Canada, ISBN 0 919316 14 x, Alphabetical Listings of Gunsmiths followed by an Addenda and a Bibliography, 36 pages plus cover;
No. 17 - The Lee: British Service Rifle, From 1888 to 1950, by Robert J. Dynes, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Bloomfield, Ontario in 1979, copyrighted in 1979, printed in Canada, C79-090011-4, without chapters, 24 pages plus cover.
Softcover, each with descriptive text and photographs, printed in black ink, on a white paper stock, the first four publications with a cover in a coated white paper stock, No. 17 with a cover in a white card stock, measuring 172 mm (w) x 254 mm (h) each. All exhibit some level of soiling, ranging from fair to fine.
Reference Guide Shipping Policy: An additional shipping charge may be applicable following the time of purchase due to size, weight, and quantity. Please note that books cannot be shipped via Canada Post Flat Tracked method.
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Includes:
No. 1 - The Military Arms of Canada by the Upper Canada Historical Arms Society, by six authors, published by the Museum Restoration Service of West Hill, Ontario in 1963, copyrighted and printed in Canada in 1973, begins with a Foreword by Lieutenant-Colonel George F.G. Stanley of the Royal Military College of Canada, followed by a Table of Contents, and Introduction and six Chapters (1 - The Early Weapons; 2 - The Flint-lock Musket; 3 - The Rifle and Musket; 4 - The Breech-loader; 5 - The Calibre .303 Rifle; 6 - Epilogue), 48 pages plus cover;
No. 4 - An Introduction to British Artillery in North America, by S. James Gooding, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Ottawa, Ontario in 1972, copyrighted in 1965, second printing in 1967, minor revisions in 1972, printed by The Runge Press Limited of Ottawa, without chapters, 56 pages plus cover;
No. 12 - Red Coats and Brown Bess, by Anthony D. Darling, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Ottawa, Ontario in 1970, copyrighted in 1970, printed in Canada, begins with a List of Contents, followed by an Acknowledgements and six Chapters (1 - The British Army in 1774-1775; 2 - The Long Land Pattern Musket; 3 - The Short Land Pattern Musket; 4 - The India Pattern Musket; 5 - The British Regiments in the American Revolution; 6 - Battles, Sieges and Skirmishes of the American Revolution), 64 pages plus cover;
No. 14 - The Gunsmiths of Canada, by S. James Gooding, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Ottawa, Ontario in 1974, copyrighted in 1974, printed in Canada, ISBN 0 919316 14 x, Alphabetical Listings of Gunsmiths followed by an Addenda and a Bibliography, 36 pages plus cover;
No. 17 - The Lee: British Service Rifle, From 1888 to 1950, by Robert J. Dynes, published by the Museum Restoration Service of Bloomfield, Ontario in 1979, copyrighted in 1979, printed in Canada, C79-090011-4, without chapters, 24 pages plus cover.
Softcover, each with descriptive text and photographs, printed in black ink, on a white paper stock, the first four publications with a cover in a coated white paper stock, No. 17 with a cover in a white card stock, measuring 172 mm (w) x 254 mm (h) each. All exhibit some level of soiling, ranging from fair to fine.
Reference Guide Shipping Policy: An additional shipping charge may be applicable following the time of purchase due to size, weight, and quantity. Please note that books cannot be shipped via Canada Post Flat Tracked method.



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