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The Birmingham gun trade

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This fascinating volume explores the relationships between the technology and history of gunmaking.

Covering the period 1720 to1950, it sees the mechanical engineering technology of the 'lock, stock and barrel' firearm change significantly.

David Williams, an engineer and academic, has studied the battle between the manual processes of assembly using the dexterity of many people and the clumsy but tireless machine, and here examines this complex relationship in gunmaking, paying particular attention to military firearms manufacture and the growth and decline of the Birmingham military and sporting gun trade.Accompanied by over 130 illustrations, The Birmingham Gun Trade & the American System of Manufactures is more than a narrative of gumaking in Birmingham through the ages: it is a thoughtful comment on craft skills - handicraft - the use of machines - the milling machine - and most significant of all, the effect of changing technologies on peoples' jobs, livelihoods and locations.

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Product Details
The History Press Ltd
0752432370 / 9780752432373
Paperback / softback
15/01/2009
United Kingdom
English
192 p. : ill.
25 cm
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