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The Camp Men by French L. MacLean - American
The Camp Men - The SS Officers who ran the Nazi Concentraton Camp System by French L. MacLean, published by Schiffer, USA, 1999, hardback, 380 pages (22 x 28.5 cm). It gives details, where known, of service histories and medal awards and is copiously illustrated with all the 'bad guys'!
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English Guns & Rifles by J.N. George - American
Published by Small Arms Technical Publishing Co., S. Carolina, 1947 (1st and only edition), hardback, 344 pages (16.5 x 24.5 cm), copiously illustrated in black and white. This brilliant book was published posthumously after the author's death in the Western Desert (N. Africa) in combat in WW2.
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English Goldsmiths and their Marks by C J Jackson - American
Published by Dover Press, New York City, 1964, hardback, 747 pages (20.5 x 28 cm). Apart from Grimwade's exellent tome on London gold/silversmiths' marks and the pocket Bradbury of British assay/date marks, this is as good as you will find on British silversmiths' marks.
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The Gilbert Collection of Gold and Silver - American
By T.B. Schroder, published by Los Angeles Museum of Art, 1988, hardback, 688 pages (23.5 x 28.5 cm). The best collection of English and European silver and goldsmiths' work in any American museum. Lavishly illustrated, mostly in black and white, but with a good 40+ photos in full colour, principally the gold pieces.
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Early Percussion Firearms by Lewis Winant - American
Published by Bonanza Books, New York (1st ed.), 1959, hardback, 292 pages (16 x 24 cm). This book carefully explains in great detail the development of the percussion system from fulminate locks right through to full blown percussion cap systems. It is well illustrated throughout in black and white.
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