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"A classic study of the cultural implications of a lethal technology. Reissued with a foreword and an excellent bibliographic essay on automatic weapons by Edward Ezell, it remains provocative and persuasive."
(Isis)"Arguing that the history of technology is inseparable from social history in general, Mr. Ellis weighs the machine gun's impact on weaponry, warfare, and society."
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good Plus. No Jacket. Reprint edition from 1975 edition. 8vo. 186 pages. Brown cloth, silver titles and decorations; black & white illustrations. A very good plus to near fine copy. Seller Inventory # X04556
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