Clockwork Basilisk by Ben Nicholson - Kickstarter Edition - Like New

by Ben Nicholson

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Clockwork Basilisk: The Early Revolvers of Elisha Collier & Artemas Wheeler reveals the first attempt to put a multi-shot firearm in the hands of the common soldier and sportsman. This novel device—patented in America in 1818 by Artemas Wheeler—was taken to England by his partner, Elisha Collier, to be trialed by the military shortly after the Napoleonic wars. Rejected by both the British and French militaries, the Collier revolver with its clockwork-advanced cylinder eventually found its place as a bespoke self-defense and hunting weapon. Across two volumes, the book’s thirteen chapters trace the life of the design, including: 280 years of revolver design from the 1530s to the 1810s; Prototype phase of First Model manual- and clockwork-advance Collier designs; An explanation of the Patent, supported by digital cutaway drawings created by World of Guns; Military versions presented to the American, British, and French armies and navies; Bespoke Second Model flintlock Colliers produced for the gentry; The transition from hand-building to partial machine production; Third Model Collier—the first percussion revolver; The decoration of the Collier with symbolic motifs; Elisha Collier’s nine engineering patents; and Collier’s design as exposed in Samuel Colt’s revolver lawsuits. Seven appendices complement the text. They include a catalogue raisonné, timeline, broadsheets, the case label, the British Patent, parts lists, and key passages from the 1851–1852 Colt trials. An animated

  • Publisher: Headstamp Publishing
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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