American Small Arms: A Veritable Encyclopedia of Knowledge for Sportsmen and Military Men
- 418pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Edward S. Farrow fut un auteur et commandant durant les Guerres Indiennes américaines de la fin du XIXe siècle. Il est particulièrement connu pour son service durant la Guerre Indienne Sheepeater. Ses écrits explorent probablement des thèmes de conflit et de vie à la frontière américaine.






Originally written during World War I, this book is a chilling account of the development and use of poison gas as a weapon of war. Drawing on firsthand accounts from soldiers and scientists, it provides a detailed analysis of the physical and psychological effects of this deadly weapon. A sobering reminder of the horrors of war and the dangers of modern technology.
Originally published in 1902, 'Mineral Resources of Bland County in Southwestern Virginia' is a comprehensive survey of the mineral wealth of one of Virginia's most important mining regions. Farrow, a geologist and mining engineer, provides detailed information on the geology, mineralogy, and economic potential of the region, as well as an extensive collection of maps and illustrations. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of mining in the United States.