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Ewart Oakeshott: The Man and his Legacy
Mail: Unchained
Our Reference Library: The Bibliography
Sword Blade Hardness: the current research
The Sword Typology of Alfred Geibig
Definitions, Terminology, and Beginner Info
Anatomy of the Sword
A Beginner's Glossary of Terms
Forms of European Edged Weaponry
An Introduction to the Sword
Variety and Evolution of the Hilt
Articles and Essays
Care and Maintenance of the Modern Replica
Evolution and Evaluation of Modern Replicas
Ground or Pound? Forging vs. Stock Removal
Hey Mister... Is That Sword Real?
How to Evaluate a Historical Sword Specimen
The Instant Antique: A Practical Guide
A Profile of Del Tin Armi Antiche
Understanding Blade Properties
Workbench: An English Tuck/Estoc
Workbench: Confederate Foot Officer's Sword
Man of War
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Edward III, King of England
Edward, the Black Prince
Henry V
Sir George Clifford
Great Battles
The Battle of Agincourt
The Battle of Courtrai
The Battle of Crécy
The Battle of Hastings
The Battle of Poitiers
The Battle of Stamford Bridge
Historical Background and Research
Anatomy of Armour: 15th Century Gothic
Anatomy of Armour: 16th Century Specimens
Anatomy of Armour: Charles V
The Anglo Saxon Broken Back Seax
Armourer Greats: Anton Peffenhauser
Arms, Armour, and Fine Arts
Bruhn-Hoffmeyer Medieval Sword Typology
Chamelot-Delvigne vs. Reichs Ordonnanzrevolver
Comparing the Works of Ernst Schmidt
English Swords 1600-1650
The Evolution of Japanese Armour
French Royal Armour of Etienne Delaune
From Lance to Pistol
Iron of the Empire: The Roman Gladius
A Late Viking Sword from the Higgins Museum
Lost & Found: A US Model 1860 Cavalry Saber
Monumental Brasses
A Poleaxe from the Higgins
A Profile of German Craftsman Ernst Schmidt
The Rapier of Gustav Vasa, King of Sweden
The River Thames Sword
The Shield: Its Use and Development
The Sword from the Arsenal at Alexandria
The Sword in the Stone: Legend of Saint Galgano
The Sword of Charlemagne
Swords in the Virginia Muster of 1624/25
Three Swords from the Higgins Museum
The Winged Hussars of Poland
The Paper Armoury
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Japanese Swords
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Scotland the Brave
Renaissance Armies, 1480-1650
The Burgundian Army of Charles the Bold
The English: Henry VIII to Elizabeth
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Spotlight Series
The 14th Century Bascinet
The Ballock Dagger
The Burgonet
Combination Weapons
The Great Helm
The Medieval Poleaxe
Oakeshott Type X Swords
Oakeshott Type XI Swords
Oakeshott Type XII Swords
Oakeshott Type XIII Swords
Oakeshott Type XIV Swords
Oakeshott Type XIX Swords
Oakeshott Type XV Swords
Oakeshott Type XVI Swords
Oakeshott Type XVII Swords
Oakeshott Type XVIII Swords
Oakeshott Type XX Swords
Oakeshott Type XXI and XXII Swords
Quilted Armour Defenses
The Rondel Dagger
The Schiavona and its Influences
The Scottish Dirk
Call to Arms
The German Longsword
The Italian Rapier
Event Reports
Armour Research Society Workshop 2006
The Atlanta Blade Show 2005
The Atlanta Blade Show 2006
Baltimore Antique Arms Show 2007
Western Martial Arts Workshop 2005
Western Martial Arts Workshop 2006
Western Martial Arts Workshop 2007
A Visitor's Experience
Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
The Art Institute of Chicago
The Frazier Arms Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Minneapolis Institute of Art
National Museum of the American Indian
The Wallace Collection
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Weapon Comparison Tool
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