Gunpowder and Ammunition, Their Origin and Progress by H. W. L. Hime

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Author Hime, H. W. L. (Henry William Lovett), 1840-
LoC No. 05004754
Title Gunpowder and Ammunition, Their Origin and Progress
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Summary "Gunpowder and Ammunition, Their Origin and Progress" by H. W. L. Hime is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work provides an in-depth examination of gunpowder and its ammunition, exploring their origins and advancements across various cultures and time periods. The author aims to clarify misconceptions and provide a comprehensive overview of the chemical and technological developments surrounding these explosive materials. The opening of the book sets the stage by addressing the ambiguity surrounding the term "gunpowder" and laying out the specific definitions the author will use throughout the text. It emphasizes the historical significance and evolution of gunpowder, beginning with saltpetre and its discovery. Hime highlights the difficulties in tracing the historical use and composition of gunpowder through ancient writings, foreshadowing the detailed explorations that will follow regarding the contributions of different civilizations, such as the Greeks, Arabs, and Chinese, to the development of weaponry and explosive technology. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class TP: Technology: Chemical technology
Subject Gunpowder
Subject Ammunition
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EBook-No. 54411
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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