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I strongly recommend the book "Gli Artigli delle Aquile" by Capellano & Di Martino, published by the Ufficio Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare Italiana, on ww1 Italian aerial armament. Quite extensive, well documented and well illustrated - it even incluides a section on Austro-Hungarian bombs. The only shortcoming I found is that it does not includes details on the painting and markings of these italian bombs (except for the - not operationally used - gas bombs)
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