Preface To The Tenth Book - Concerning Artificial Combustible Materials And The Procedures Followed In Making Those Commonly Called Fireworks To Be Used In Offensive And Defensive Warfare And For Festivities On Holidays.

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 49 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1942
Abstract
I HAVE previously shown you in the Fifth Book the process of making guns and gun carriages, together with other preparations and methods of moving them. If I now failed to show you more about them, it would be as if I had pointed out only the useless shadow of a thing, for I did not show the kinds and arrangement of their supplies or how the effects for which they are made are achieved. For these reasons I now wish to tell you, in addition to what I have already said, how saltpeter is made and the methods of refining it well; what it is and how without it guns and many effects of violent and artificial fires would have been discovered in vain. After this, I also wish to tell you the methods of compounding the powders for large and small guns, and finally how these are loaded and discharged. I also wish to tell you how mines are made, and fire tubes, [149v] fire pots, squibs, fireballs, rockets, shells, grapeshot, and other similar devices for shooting fire in order to bum ships, supplies, bridges, and ramparts, or, in offense, for firing on batteries. I also wish to teach you to make certain bronze balls for shooting, which carry fire and break in many pieces when they hit. For surely, besides being terrifying to the sight, they would be harmful to armies lined up in battle when they are fighting. Likewise, I wish, to enlighten you as to how artificial fires are made that last long and are difficult to extinguish. Since these are fine and useful things in wars, every captain and soldier should give them consideration and know how to use them when necessary. You will be pleased to have this information if for no other reason than that you can teach it to those who take delight in celebrating holidays with festivities and with fires.
Citation
APA: (1942) Preface To The Tenth Book - Concerning Artificial Combustible Materials And The Procedures Followed In Making Those Commonly Called Fireworks To Be Used In Offensive And Defensive Warfare And For Festivities On Holidays.
MLA: Preface To The Tenth Book - Concerning Artificial Combustible Materials And The Procedures Followed In Making Those Commonly Called Fireworks To Be Used In Offensive And Defensive Warfare And For Festivities On Holidays.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.