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The Romance of War Inventions / A Description of Warships, Guns, Tanks, Rifles, Bombs, and Other Instruments and Munitions of Warfare, How They Were Invented & How They Are Employed cover

The Romance of War Inventions / A Description of Warships, Guns, Tanks, Rifles, Bombs, and Other Instruments and Munitions of Warfare, How They Were Invented & How They Are Employed

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A concise survey of weapons and munitions that explains how major war inventions work, how they are made, and how they have been used in combat. Technical chapters describe mechanical devices and explosive chemistry, covering topics such as the manufacture and behavior of gun‑cotton, nitro‑compounds derived from coal tar, and the operation of guns, rifles, machine‑guns and warships. The text interleaves clear practical explanations of processes and mechanisms with illustrated comparisons and examples of battlefield employment to show how technological changes altered tactics and armament design.

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Thomas W. Corbin

Thomas W. Corbin was an author known for his works that explore the intersection of science and technology, particularly in the context of warfare and invention. His notable titles include "Marvels of Scientific Invention," which presents a non-technical overview of significant scientific advancements, and "The Romance of War Inventions," which delves into the history and development of military technology. Through his writing, Corbin aimed to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience, reflecting a keen interest in how innovations shape human experience and conflict.

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