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					Originally Posted by ariel
					
				 
				Don't have the Khalili's one. 
 But Bashir Muhammed's book is  a different kettle of fish: it is a serious book about weapons as weapons,  whereas the Hales' one is about weapons as objects of art. The former one has a multitude of simple, damaged and  worn-out examples without any decorations. The latter one stresses the intact and heavily embellished beauty. 
 Different strokes for different folks. 
			
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I am not familiar with Bashir Muhammed's book , what sort of geographical area and time period does it cover please ?