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The Bullet’s Flight: The Ballistics of Small Arms by Franklin Mann and Harry M. Pope is a detailed non‑fiction work covering the science and history of small‑arms ballistics. It sits at the intersection of engineering, technology, history, and shooting sport, making it a solid reference for both enthusiasts and scholars.
This hardcover edition is in tight binding and has been kept in a smoke‑free home, with no dog‑ears or other damage to the pages. The overall structure holds up well, offering a sturdy reading experience.
Many of the interior pages carry heavy inscriptions, and the front few sheets and back inner cover show some foxing, which are reflected in the condition notes. These markings are part of the book’s provenance and are noted for transparency.
As a vintage, antiquarian‑type title, it appeals to collectors, young adults, and adult readers interested in weapons, shooting sports, and technical history. The book’s format and subject matter make it a valuable addition to any specialized library.