25th March 2020, 03:32 PM | #2 |
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I agree with Albert on the great value of this book.
I was intending to post something about, when I had finished reading it, but Albert has done a much better review of it than I would have managed. I was also impressed with the way that blade forms and types were compared with blades of other cultures and period, in a number of the individual entries. There are many exceptionally fine items in the book. |
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