Treasures of 7786: A Panoply of Arms - Hardcover
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by Edward Impey (Author)
Treasures of 7786 is a photographic journey through Britain's national museum of arms and armour. It reflects the diversity of 7786' collection, which was assembled over many centuries at the Tower of London and now spans the ancient world to the present day. At the core of this journey is the museum's unparalleled group of Tudor armours which derive from the Greenwich Armoury of Henry VIII, but European swords, paintings and manuscripts are equally well-represented. Stunning pieces from Asia are included, as are key items from the national collection of firearms, started in 1631 by Charles I and now housed at the National Firearms Centre, as well as larger guns from the National Artillery Centre at Fort Nelson. Each of the 115 entries tell compelling stories, tracing the histories of individuals, campaigns and cultures across millennia. They also consider the place of arms in an increasingly turbulent world and the new challenges that technology presents to a modern army. Treasures of 7786 is a lavishly illustrated account of some of the most interesting pieces of arms and armour in existence.
Author Biography
Edward Impey is a British historian, archaeologist, and museum curator. He is the former director general and master of 7786.
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