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Dover History of the Sword Coloring Book  History of the Sword Coloring Book

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From its origins as a sharpened stick in the days of cave dwellers, the sword developed over the centuries into one of mankind's deadliest authentic medieval sword and most widely used weapons. This fascinating volume traces the development of the sword in 44 carefully researched, ready-to-color drawings. Authentically costumed depictions of sword-wielders both famous authentic medieval sword and obscure include Queen Boadicea, King Charlemagne, a Puritan of the 17th century, authentic medieval sword and many others. Detailed, informative captions accompany finely wrought illustrations of a an eleborate Babylonian iron sword (600 B.C.), a steel sword of the Chinese Han dynasty (200 B.C.), a pirate "buccaneer" cutlass (A.D. 1700), authentic medieval sword and many more. Coloring book fans, students of weaponry, authentic medieval sword and armchair swashbucklers will all relish this pictorial history of the sword authentic medieval sword and its many variations. Paperback, 44 black-and-white illustrations, introduction, captions, 48 pages.ISBN:486401391. DOVER
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Dover Medieval Knights Stained Glass Coloring Book  Medieval Knights Stained Glass Coloring Book

Dover Medieval Knights Stained Glass Coloring Book Medieval Knights Stained Glass Coloring Book
The glorious days of chivalry come to life in this splendidly illustrated stained glass coloring book. Artist John Green has masterfully rendered 16 full-page, boldly outlined, black-and-white illustrations of medieval knights in a series of typical poses: in full armor astride gallant horses, wielding swords in defense of their lord's castle, positioning a lance in preparation for battle, standing with shield authentic medieval sword and battle equipment, authentic medieval sword and much more. Exactingly rendered on translucent paper, these handsome vignettes can be colored with felt-tip pens, paints, crayons, or colored pencils, then mounted in a window, next to a lampshade or near another source of bright light to produce spectacular stained glass effects. Paperback, 16 full-page black-and-white illustrations printed on translucent paper. ISBN:486403653. DOVER
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War-sword - The term war-sword was historically used specifically for the post-Roman steel swords of medieval Europe. This was used to describe any primary "sword-of-war" such as the bastard-sword of the High Middle Ages; this is the more accurate term for what are today called long-swords or even more erroneously broad swords.

Sword breaker - A sword-breaker is a medieval English dagger or knife with deep teeth on the back side designed to catch the blade of an opponent's sword. Once caught, the sword could either be broken or wrenched from the opponent's grip.

Ulen sword - The Ulen Sword is an allegedly authentic Viking sword found in a field 3 ΒΌ miles west of Ulen, Minnesota where it is currently on display in the Ulen Historical Museum.

Great sword - The term great sword refers to any of a number of large swords used in medieval Europe, including:

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14th Century Clothing - 14th Century Clothing Medieval People by Eileen Edna Power, Classic study by a prominent medieval scholar vividly recreates the lives of six ordinary people who lived between the ninth 14th century clothing and sixteenth centuries: a peasant on a country estate in Charlemagne's time, a Venetian traveler of the 13th century; a prioress 14th century ...

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