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The Ames Sword Company 1829 - 1935 by John D. Hamilton, published in 1994 (originally in 1983) by Andrew Mowbray Publishing. Hard cover with no dust jacket; 255 glossy pages including notes, appendices, bibliography, and index. Cover measures approximately 11 ¼ by 8 ½ inches. Black and white photographs and illustrations with a color photograph section. Condition like new.
An exhaustively researched and comprehensive history of America's foremost sword manufacturer and arms supplier during the Civil War.
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