Guns on the Early Frontiers

Guns on the Early Frontiers
Author: Carl Parcher Russell
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803289030

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"Here is a book for the historian, the student, the gun collector or aficionado. . . . It approaches understatement to call Guns on the Early Frontiers an outstanding contribution to firearms literature. It sets its own standard."--New York Times. "A Glossary of Gun Terms, ample footnotes most skillfully arranged and illustrations beyond the dreams of avarice complement the text, which achieves the miracle of scholarship without tedium."--W.H. Hutchinson, San Francisco Chronicle. "Not the least interesting portions of the book are the notes and glossary and the excellent bibliography. Here [is] a book designed primarily for the serious collector or gun historian, but whose readable style should appeal even to the casual amateur. The collecting of old guns, whether privately or by a public institution, involves a certain responsibility. These guns, whose history is inextricably linked with the history of settlement, require something more than careful preservations. They require--and the present volume goes far to supply--accurate documentation."--Canadian Historical Review. Carl P. Russell, a leading authority on firearms of the American frontier, was coordinator of planning for the science and history museums and other interpretive facilities of the National Park Service in the Western United States.

Guns on the Early Frontiers

Guns on the Early Frontiers
Author: Carl P. Russell
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012-03-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780486140230

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DIVThoroughly documented reference identifies guns used in America during eastern settlement and westward expansion. The highly readable survey describes those who used and sold weapons as well as those who made them. 58 rare illustrations. /div

Guns on the Early Frontiers A History of Firearms from Colonial Times Through the Years of the Western Fur Trade With Illustrations and a Bibliography

Guns on the Early Frontiers  A History of Firearms from Colonial Times Through the Years of the Western Fur Trade   With Illustrations and a Bibliography
Author: Carl Parcher Russell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1957
Genre: Firearms industry and trade
ISBN: OCLC:1017381011

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Guns on the Early Frontiers A History of Firearms from Colonial Times Through the Years of the Western Fur Trade

Guns on the Early Frontiers  A History of Firearms from Colonial Times Through the Years of the Western Fur Trade
Author: Carl P. Russell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1616465638

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Guns on the Early Frontiers

Guns on the Early Frontiers
Author: Carl Parcher Russell
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0803238576

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Colonial Frontier Guns

Colonial Frontier Guns
Author: T. M. Hamilton
Publsiher: Pioneer Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1987-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0913150614

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Empire of Guns

Empire of Guns
Author: Priya Satia
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780735221871

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NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2018 BY THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE AND SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE By a prize-winning young historian, an authoritative work that reframes the Industrial Revolution, the expansion of British empire, and emergence of industrial capitalism by presenting them as inextricable from the gun trade "A fascinating and important glimpse into how violence fueled the industrial revolution, Priya Satia's book stuns with deep scholarship and sparkling prose."--Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies We have long understood the Industrial Revolution as a triumphant story of innovation and technology. Empire of Guns, a rich and ambitious new book by award-winning historian Priya Satia, upends this conventional wisdom by placing war and Britain's prosperous gun trade at the heart of the Industrial Revolution and the state's imperial expansion. Satia brings to life this bustling industrial society with the story of a scandal: Samuel Galton of Birmingham, one of Britain's most prominent gunmakers, has been condemned by his fellow Quakers, who argue that his profession violates the society's pacifist principles. In his fervent self-defense, Galton argues that the state's heavy reliance on industry for all of its war needs means that every member of the British industrial economy is implicated in Britain's near-constant state of war. Empire of Guns uses the story of Galton and the gun trade, from Birmingham to the outermost edges of the British empire, to illuminate the nation's emergence as a global superpower, the roots of the state's role in economic development, and the origins of our era's debates about gun control and the "military-industrial complex" -- that thorny partnership of government, the economy, and the military. Through Satia's eyes, we acquire a radically new understanding of this critical historical moment and all that followed from it. Sweeping in its scope and entirely original in its approach, Empire of Guns is a masterful new work of history -- a rigorous historical argument with a human story at its heart.

The Art of the English Trade Gun in North America

The Art of the English Trade Gun in North America
Author: Nathan E. Bender
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-07-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781476632728

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 Symbolic ornamentation inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art is a long-standing Western tradition. The author explores the designs of 18th century English gunsmiths who engraved classical ornamental patterns on firearms gifted or traded to American Indians. A system of allegory is found that symbolized the Americas of the New World in general, and that enshrined the American Indian peoples as “noble savages.” The same allegorical context was drawn upon for symbols of national liberty in the early American republic. Inadvertently, many of the symbolic designs used on the trade guns strongly resonated with several Native American spiritual traditions.