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The Rifle (Cassell's Family Paper, 1860)

What Is a Torpedo? by Lt. Francis Palmer (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1878)

How Rockets Are Made, by Lt. W.R. Hamilton (St. Nicholas, 1889)

The Making of a Great Steel Gun, by G.F. Muller (St. Nicholas, 1889)

Up a Shot Tower (The Strand, 1891B)
How small shot is manufactured.

The Evolution of a Battleship, by Albert Franklin Matthews (Century Magazine, 1894B)
The steam battleship "Indiana." "When the Indiana sails down the Delaware in commission, she will be the ninety-second man-of-war built for the United States navy on the Delaware."

How Explosives Are Made, by William T. FitzGerald (The Strand, 1895A)

Where "Long Tom" Was Made, by M. Dinorben Griffith and D. Bril (The Strand, 1900A)
A visit to Messrs. Schneider and Company's Mettalurgical Works at Creuset, manufacturers of artillery.

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