For Sale: 2,500 Years of European Helmets (rare book)

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For Sale: 2,500 Years of European Helmets (rare book)

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Here's another copy of Howard Curtis's 2,500 Years of European Helmets. Curtis was a Hollywood stuntman and noted collector of arms and armour. This book was published in 1978. It is chock full of 169 pictures of helms plus period art (yes, I counted :) ). All kinds of helms are pictured. Here is how the pictures break down:

Period Art: 8
Bronze Age helms: 3
Roman helms: 2
Spangenhelms: 3
Norman helms: 2
Great helms: 15
Bascinets: 11
Great bascinets: 8
Barbutas: 8
Sallets: 23
Armets: 10
Burgonets: 23
Close helms: 19
Jousting helms: 6
Kettle Hats: 10
Morions: 2
Cabassets: 2
Zischagge: 4
Other: 10

Some items are from the now-dispersed Curtis collection, others from famous museums and private collections. It shows a dozen or so great helms from the 13th and 14th centuries, easily the most of any publication I've seen. It's an absolutely fantastic book and one of my favorites. Armourers should have it in their library as should any serious student of armour. It's one of the few books devoted solely to helms and is probably the most picture-intensive out there.

I've posted many pics out of it, including Great Bascinets, a Venetian great bascinet, and early 16th century burgonets.

This copy has no dust jacket with it. It is in good shape, with just some light wear to it. It bears a library bookplate inside the front cover that reads "Information Research Services-The Franklin Mint" and a card holder inside the back. As a side note: many of us grew up with the decorative swords and other collectibles sold by the Franklin Mint. It's neat to think that this very book may have had a hand in some of the items I drooled over as a kid and teenager.

This book is one of the rarer titles. It was published in 1978 and copies are hard to find these days. When copies can be found, they are often in the $300-400+ range. Other extra copies I've sold have fetched $219 very easily in the past.

Because of the ex-library nature and lack of dust jacket, I'm asking $159 or best offer. Money orders accepted, PayPal preferred (discount available for Money Order transactions). Interesting trade offers will be entertained. :)
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I've had two of these. I loaned one out, and never got it back, so I HAD to have another.

It is a great book.
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I'll take it. Every time this comes up I don't have money. Like now but I'm putting it on visa this time dammit I'm not going to miss another one.

Please e-mail paypal payment info to sales@madmattsarmory.com

I have an extra copy of the wisby reprint if you're interested in that as a partial trade. Or I can trade armour. I have an aluminum shield blank and a couple shield bosses at the moment but could make something up when I'm done my leftover orders (this week I hope).

Or cash via paypal.

Will need it to be shipped USPS to orillia ontario canada l3v 3h5
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Paypal sent please e-mail me when it's been shipped.
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Mad Matt wrote:Paypal sent please e-mail me when it's been shipped.


Got it. :) It should ship in the next couple of days.
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ok thanks.
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