Weaponry


The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War
Chicks With Guns
Gun Guys: A Road Trip
Rheinmetall Handbook on Weaponry
Knife & Tomahawk Throwing: The Art of the Experts
The Swordsman's Handbook: Samurai Teachings on the Path of the Sword
American Gun: A History of the U.S. in Ten Firearms
The Gun
The Book of Swords
The V-2 Rocket: The Controversial History of the First Ballistic Missile during and after World War II
War In The Mountains: The Macbeth Light Artillery at Asheville, NC 1864-1865
Not the Ones Dead (Kate Shugak, #23)
The Art of the Catapult: Build Greek Ballistae, Roman Onagers, English Trebuchets, and More Ancient Artillery
Hitler's Jet Plane: The ME 262 Story
Scones and Scoundrels (Highland Bookshop Mystery #2)
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre DumasThe Great Frost by Chris SpeckThe Black Sheep and The Rotten Apple by K.A. MerikanAraknea - Livre 1 by Jean KaczmarekFirearms from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein by Stuart W. Pyhrr
Arquebus on the cover
17 books — 5 voters

Valiant by Holly BlackRealm Breaker by Victoria AveyardA Soul of Ash and Blood by Jennifer L. ArmentroutSoul of the Sword by Julie KagawaA Soul of Ash and Blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Covers with only the Hilt of a Sword
76 books — 7 voters
The Shadows Between Us by Tricia LevensellerA Queen Comes to Power by C.C. PeñarandaKingdom of Ash by Sarah J. MaasA Sword from the Embers by Chloe C. PeñarandaSword Woman and Other Historical Adventures by Robert E. Howard
Covers with a Full Sword displayed
102 books — 9 voters

Frank Herbert
When the means of great violence are widespread, nothing is more dangerous to the powerful than that they create outrage and injustice, for outrage and injustice will certainly ignite retaliation in kind. — BuSab Manual
Frank Herbert, The Dosadi Experiment

Liz Braswell
She didn't know much about real princesses except for in fairy tales, and books like #27: Legends from the Time of Knights. Gawain and Roland and his tower and the like. Princesses were often the points on which plots turned, the fulcrum that sped the hero along on his journey of becoming legendary, dead, or both. Sometimes the princesses were good-hearted and the knights fought valiantly for their honor. Sometimes they were evil and used witchy machinations to control the people around them, la ...more
Liz Braswell, What Once Was Mine

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