World War One was a turning point in warfare as the war became not a series of sieges and set-piece battle, but a static stand-off punctuated by attacks on the line as each side tried to break the stalemate. The war saw artillery used on a hitherto unprecedented scale, and in this highly illustrated new book, Herbert Jäger details the weapons used by the German Army. Starting with the development in German artillery up to 1914, the book goes on to describe in detail the field artillery ? light guns, and light and heavy howitzers ? that were used, before covering heavy mortars and long-range guns. Specialist weapons for mountain, coastal, railway and fortress use are covered, as are specialist engineer and infantry guns. AUTHOR: Herbert Jäger is a retired lieutenant-colonel of the German Army and a member of the German Artillery Study Group. An expert on German artillery of 1860?1918, he has translated several books on weaponry subjects into German. 300 b/w illustrations