In this groundbreaking work, Richard Francis Burton, explorer, translator, scholar, and swordsman, draws on a wealth of linguistic, archaeological, and literary sources to trace the millennia-old history of the sword. From its earliest days as a charred, sharpened stick to the height of craftsmanship in the modern era, the sword has been the weapon of choice for warriors of all stripes.
In eloquent, captivating prose, Burton describes:
Dirks
Daggers
Knives
Sabers
Cutlasses
The origin of the weapon
The weapons of the age of wood
The Copper Age of weapons
The Iron Age of weapons
The sword in ancient Egypt
The sword in ancient Greece
And more
Nearly three hundred line drawings enhance Burton’s richly detailed text. Any reader of history or student of weaponry will find this book a fascinating, highly enjoyable read.