Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather : Firearms in the Nineteenth-Century American West

gunsmoke and saddle leather : firearms in the nineteenth-century american west

more information about Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather : Firearms in the Nineteenth-Century American West

Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather : Firearms in the Nineteenth-Century American West

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
The gun, like the axe and the plow, was an essential tool in the exploration and settlement of the trans-Mississippi West. It provided food for the cooking pot as well as protection against two- or four-legged marauders. As the century progressed, firearms also provided various forms of recreation for both men and women, primarily target and competition shooting.

Of course the employment of the gun, whether for good or evil, depended upon the user. The men and women who lived the nineteenth-century western experience sometimes described in detail the role firearms played in their lives. Such accounts included a trapper in the 1830s, a woman crossing the plains by wagon in the 1850s, a drover ("cowboy" in modern terminology) enduring the dangers of a long cattle drive, a professional hunter engaged in the slaughter of the once seemingly endless herds of bison, or a soldier campaigning against American Indians.

Each account adds to our knowledge of firearms and our awareness of the struggle faced by those who were a part of the western experience. Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather describes the gun's impact on the lives of those in the West--men and women, whites and American Indians--using their own words to tell that story wherever possible.

About the Author
Charles G. Worman spent more than thirty years with the National Museum of the U. S. Air Force, retiring as deputy director. He has written extensively on antique guns, is a fellow of the Company of Military Historians, and has served as a firearms consultant to museums.

Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather: Firearms in the Nineteenth-Century American West,Charles G. Worman,University of New Mexico Press,0826335934,Antiques & Collectibles,Antiques / Collectibles,Antiques/Collectibles,Firearms,Firearms & Weapons,General,History,West (U.S.),Antiques & Collectibles / Firearms & Weapons

Book Advices:

  1. Hex Signs: Pennsylvania Dutch Barn Symbols & Their Meaning
  2. Heywood-wakefield Blond: Depression to '50s
  3. Hypersonic and High Temperature Gas Dynamics
  4. Introducing Roseville Pottery (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
  5. Keith Martin On Collecting Jaguar
  6. Knives 2001 (Knives, 2001)
  7. Kovels' Bottles Price List 12th Edition (Kovel's Bottles Price List)
  8. Lötz: Bohemian Glass 1880-1940
  9. Marilyn Memorabilia: Putting a Price on the Priceless Performer
  10. Mechanical Typewriters: Their History, Value, and Legacy

Book Advices

Book Advices

Recommended Books

  1. How to Start a Home-Based Photography Business, 4th
  2. Legacy: Second Inheritance
  3. Screen World, Vol. 52, 2001 Film Annual
  4. Readings in International Accounting
  5. The Critical Path to Corporate Renewal
  6. Sundials at Greenwich : A Catalogue of the Sundials, Nocturnals, and Horary Quadrants in the Nationa
  7. Petrography of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks
  8. Quantum Communications and Cryptography
  9. The Haunted Monastery and the Chinese Maze Murders: Two Chinese Detective Novels, With 27 Illustrati
  10. The Essence of the Church: A Community Created by the Spirit
  11. The Antique Atlas 1998: The Guide to Antiquing in America
  12. Redescribing Christian Origins
  13. The Naval Chronicle: The Contemporary Record of the Royal Navy at War, Volume III: 1805­1806
  14. The Birder's Guide to Vancouver and the Lower Mainland
  15. Spain For Dummies