Shoeburyness and the Guns: a philosophical discourse

Shoeburyness and the Guns: a philosophical discourse
Title Shoeburyness and the Guns: a philosophical discourse PDF eBook
Author Patrick BARRY (Author of "Dockyard Economy, " etc.)
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1865
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Shoeburyness and the Guns: A philosophical discourse

Shoeburyness and the Guns: A philosophical discourse
Title Shoeburyness and the Guns: A philosophical discourse PDF eBook
Author Patrick Barry
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 294
Release 2022-03-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752589620

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1865.

The Practical Mechanic's Journal

The Practical Mechanic's Journal
Title The Practical Mechanic's Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 428
Release 1866
Genre Technology
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The Engineer

The Engineer
Title The Engineer PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 454
Release 1865
Genre Engineering
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The British Military Revolution of the 19th Century

The British Military Revolution of the 19th Century
Title The British Military Revolution of the 19th Century PDF eBook
Author Daniel R. LeClair
Publisher McFarland
Pages 287
Release 2019-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1476638594

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 From the Crimean War through the Second Boer War, the British Empire sought to solve the "Great Gun Question"--to harness improvements to ordnance, small arms, explosives and mechanization made possible by the Industrial Revolution. The British public played a surprising but overlooked role, offering myriad suggestions for improvements to the civilian-led War Office. Meanwhile, politicians and army leaders argued over control of the country's ground forces in a decades-long struggle that did not end until reforms of 1904 put the military under the Secretary of State for War. Following the debate in the press, voters put pressure on both Parliament and the War Office to modernize ordnance and military administration. The "Great Gun Question" was as much about weaponry as about who ultimately controlled military power. Drawing on ordnance committee records and contemporary news reports, this book fills a gap in the history of British military technology and army modernization prior to World War I.

Arming the Warship

Arming the Warship
Title Arming the Warship PDF eBook
Author Iver P. Cooper
Publisher McFarland
Pages 306
Release 2024-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 1476652848

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In the 16th century, warships engaged at close range, sometimes with yards touching, and small arms fire and hand-to-hand combat were at least as important as the "great guns." As time went on, the big guns became more decisive and increased in destructive power, range and accuracy. This book explores how naval armament, armor, ballistics and gunnery evolved from the 16th to 20th centuries from a scientific and technological perspective. It examines the functional aspects--the guns and their distribution on warships, the propellants, the projectiles and so forth--and examines the development of each.

Piracy

Piracy
Title Piracy PDF eBook
Author Adrian Johns
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 636
Release 2010-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226401200

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Since the rise of Napster and other file-sharing services in its wake, most of us have assumed that intellectual piracy is a product of the digital age and that it threatens creative expression as never before. The Motion Picture Association of America, for instance, claimed that in 2005 the film industry lost $2.3 billion in revenue to piracy online. But here Adrian Johns shows that piracy has a much longer and more vital history than we have realized—one that has been largely forgotten and is little understood. Piracy explores the intellectual property wars from the advent of print culture in the fifteenth century to the reign of the Internet in the twenty-first. Brimming with broader implications for today’s debates over open access, fair use, free culture, and the like, Johns’s book ultimately argues that piracy has always stood at the center of our attempts to reconcile creativity and commerce—and that piracy has been an engine of social, technological, and intellectual innovations as often as it has been their adversary. From Cervantes to Sonny Bono, from Maria Callas to Microsoft, from Grub Street to Google, no chapter in the story of piracy evades Johns’s graceful analysis in what will be the definitive history of the subject for years to come.