I got the Bow Builders Book recently, and it covers stone age to glass and laminates. Although pound for pound the TBB series probably has more, and more varied information, I found BBB interesting and useful. Some good info on "viking" bows, as well as English War Bows, and medieval longbows (not the same animal, I learned), and good chapters on historic replicas. I'd recommend it, and, after all, can you
really have
too many bow books?
Frode