An edition of Musket, roer en pistolet (1974)

Musket, roer en pistolet

17e-eeuws wapenhandwerk in de Lage Laden = Dutch muskets and pistols : an illustrated history of seventeenth century gunmaking in the Low Countries = Niederländische Musketen und Pistolen : Waffenschmiedekunst des 17. Jahrhunderts in den Niederländen

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J. B. Kist
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An edition of Musket, roer en pistolet (1974)

Musket, roer en pistolet

17e-eeuws wapenhandwerk in de Lage Laden = Dutch muskets and pistols : an illustrated history of seventeenth century gunmaking in the Low Countries = Niederländische Musketen und Pistolen : Waffenschmiedekunst des 17. Jahrhunderts in den Niederländen

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Publish Date
Publisher
Gaade
Language
Dutch
Pages
176

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Edition Notes

"Published in U.S.A. by : George Shumway ... York Pennsylvania."

Dutch, English, and German.

Bibliography: p. 176.

Published in
Den Haag
Other Titles
Dutch muskets and pistols, Niederländische Musketen und Pistolen

Classifications

Library of Congress
TS533.4N4 K57, TS533.4N4 K57

The Physical Object

Pagination
176 p. :
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21164172M
ISBN 10
9060174186, 0873870999

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