Saw on another forum the rather good idea of listing all the reference books you have. It helps others know what guides you might have to help them reference something in. So, removing historical battles, fortifications, ships, vehicles, planes and general military history books my reference collection consists of:
American Socket Bayonets 1717-1873: Donald B Webster Jr
Bannerman Catalogue of Military Goods 1927: Bannerman
Bayonets from Janzen's Notebook: Jerry Janzen
Bayonet Markings, a Guide for Collectors: ID Davidson
Bayonets of the World: Paul Kiesling
The Bayonets of the Grand Masters Palace In Malta: Graham Priest
Book of Camouflage: Brassey
Collecting Bayonets: JA Maddox
Culloden, the Swords and the Sorrows: National Trust for Scotland
Duetsche Orden Und Ehrenzeichen, Drittes Reich, DDR und Bundesrepublik: Nimmergut, Feder, Von Der Heyde
E-bayonet: Imperial German Bayonet Price and Rarity Guide: Ian Jackson
The German Mauser Rifle Model of 1898, Its Use and Development in the World War: Bannerman
German Sidearms and Bayonets 1740-1945: Klaus Lubbe
German Uniforms and Bayonets 1841-1945: Klaus Lubbe
The Imperial German Regimental Markings: Jeff Noll
A Knight and His Weapons: RE Oakshott
Military Swords & Sabres: Ames Sword Company
Orders, Decorations, Award Documents, Minatuers and Cases of Issue, Price Guide Germany 1871-1945: Detlev Nieman
SARCO Machine Gun Catalog #3: Sarco Inc.
Scottish Arms and Armour: Fergus Cannan
Scottish Arms Makers: A Biographical Dictionary of Makers of Firearms, Edged Weapons and Armour Working in Scotland from the 14th Century to 1870: Charles Whitelaw
The Scottish Dirk; Historical Arms Series No. 26: James Foreman
Scottish Swords from the Battlefield at Culloden: Archibald Campbell
Scottish Weapons; Scottish Art Review Special Number
Swords and Blades of the American Revolution: George Neumann
Swords & Sabres: Harvey JS Withers
What's in your library?