Imperial Army Series: Musketry (1917)
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MUSKETRY (1917)
Edited by E. J. SOLANO
JOHN MURRAY, London, 1917
An original WW1 British Army musketry manual, published by John Murray in July 1917 as part of the 'Imperial Army Series' of military manuals that were edited by Captain E. J. Solano. First published in 1915, Musketry was reprinted several times during WW1 - this is the 10th printing, dated March 1915. It includes comprehensive details of the theory and practice of musketry for officers and men in training and in action on the Western Front. This revised edition includes updated advice, based on 'experience from the front', on German front-line tactics. It also covers training in the use of the standard issue .303 Lee-Enfield Mk III rifle, including aiming, judging distance, firing positions, ammunition, ballistics, battlefield use, maintenance, stripping, cleaning, etc. The use of the Mk I hand grenade is also covered. Signed on the front cover by 'Lieut. L. F. Parkes'.
The book is very well illustrated throughout, with photograhs, diagrams and line drawings. There are also some interesting advertisements for officers trench equipment, with details of popular brands of officer's kit, waterproofs, and trench watches.
Condition:
In very good condition. The boards are in very good condition, with only minor signs of use and a few marks. The binding and hinges are very good and secure. The text, plates, and illustrations are in very good condition. Signed on the front cover by 'Lieut. L. F. Parkes'.
Published: 1917
Khaki boards with black titling
Dimensions: 105mm x 135mm
Pages: 262