British Gunmakers: Volume Two - BIRMINGHAM, SCOTLAND AND THE REGIONS: 2


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This all-new volume sets out the history of the Birmingham, Scottish and regional gunmakers and specialist trade workers throughout the 19th & 20th centuries with individual histories of 60 businesses and where known, details of their serial number records, many of which have never been published before. Similarly there is an alphabetical listing of the businesses and individuals with their dates and addresses and separate listings of the brand names used by them and the patents they registered over the period together with additional information on proof marks. With this book, read in conjunction with Volume One, the reader or scholar would be able to track down the history and likely age of practically any shotgun or rifle made by the gunmakers of England, Scotland and Wales since 1800. Illustrated throughout, this second volume completes this major Work and it will be an invaluable and definitive reference for any collector, shooting enthusiast, historian or gunmaker.
British Gunmakers: Volume Two - BIRMINGHAM, SCOTLAND AND THE REGIONS: 2 Review
Volume 2 of Nigel Brown's series of books on British Gunmakers deal with Birmingham, Scotland & the regional gunmakers and trade workers of the 19th and 20th centuries and is even more impressive than Volume 1 (London). It also measures roughly 9" wide x 12" high, but extends 460 information packed pages in hard cover and dust jacket. As part of a set it is in all respects similar to Volume 1 with a durable dust jacket, 34 historical b&w photos and 28 truly magnificent colour photographs of guns made in these regions. It is printed on heavy mat art paper with an easy to read font size. It is a reference work, but it is coffee table quality.Volume 2 consists of a 19-page introductory section with followed by Part 1 (p22-p67) which provides individual histories of 60 gunmaker. Part 2 (p72-p149) provides more historic and biographical information as well as detailed lists and tables of dates and serial numbers of those gunmakers of which records had been preserved. Part 3 (p152-p367) is a comprehensive list of all relevant gunmakers and related trades. Brown provides names and name changes, trades, addresses and address changes and important dates. As said at the Volume 1 review, the only thing I miss here to have made this book absolutely perfect is the biographical dates (birth-death) of the individuals listed. Part 4 (p380-p460) contains lists of the brand names, proofmarks (illustrated and defined) conversion tables (including currency conversions) as well as a detailed index.
This is an invaluable reference work for scholars and serious enthusiasts, but it is not something you can read in large doses.
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