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Lot 3257

Sale 6317 - Arms, Armor and Militaria Online
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Oct 9, 2025
Lots Close
Oct 23, 2025
Timed Online / Cincinnati
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$200 - 400
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Group of 15 Arms & Military Reference Books

Hull, Edward. Burnside Breechloading Carbines and Rifles: A Collectors Guide to the Firearms and Cartridges Invented by the Famous Civil War General, Ambrose E. Burnside, Edward Hull: CreateSpace, 2015.

Hull, Edward, Lindner Carbines and Rifles: A Collectors Guide to the Rarest of Civil War Breech Loading Firearms. Edward Hull: CreateSpace, 2014.

Hull, Edward. Roberts Breechloading Firearms: A Collectors Guide to the Conversion, Muskets, Rifles, Carbines and Cartridges Invented by Civil War Major General Benjamin S. Roberts, 1859-1875. Edward Hull: CreateSpace, 2015.

Hull, Edward. Antique Firearms 1849-1899: A Four Decade Anthology, Volume I: Breechloading Firearms: The Age of Invention., Edward Hull: Kindle Direct Publishing, 2023.

Hull, Edward. Antique Firearms 1849-1899: A Four Decade Anthology, Volume II: Used in War. Edward Hull: Kindle Direct Publishing, 2024.

Jordan, Gerald, Ed. Merrill Single-Shot Breech-Loading Percussion Carbines from the Collection of William D. Moore, Jr. Gerald Jordan: Baton Rouge.

Langellier, John. The "Trapdoor" Springfield from the Little Bighorn to San Juan Hill. Osprey: Oxford, 2018.

Layman, George J. A Guide to the Ballard Breechloader. Pioneer Press: Union City, 1997.

Layman, George J. A Guide to the Maynard Breechloader. Pioneer Press: Union City, 1998.

Lustyik, Andrew F., Civil War Carbines: From Service to Sentiment, World-Wide Gun Report, Inc.: Aledo, IL, 1991.

Parsons, John E. Henry Deringer's Pocket Pistol: A History of the Famous Percussion Pistol and its Cartridge Sequels. William Morrow and Company: New York, 1952.

Pitman, John, Brigadier General, Breech-Loading Carbines of the United States Civil War Period: From Original Drawings Made by Brig. Gen. John Pitman Ordnance Department U.S.A. Retired, Armory Publications: Tacoma, 1987.

Rentschler, Thomas B. Cosmopolitan and Gwyn & Campbell Carbines in the Civil War: A Definitive History of Two Rare and Unusual Civil War Cavalry Carbines and Their Use in the Field. Andrew Mowbray: Lincoln, RI, 2000.

Shaffer, James B., et al. Gun Tools: Their History and Identification. Collectors' Library: Eugene, OR, 1992.

Walter, John. Weapons of the Civil War Cavalryman. Osprey: Oxford, 2020.

From the Lifetime Collection of Robert G. Paulsen

This lot is located in Cincinnati.

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