Guns on the Early Frontiers: History of Black Powder Weapons from Colonial Times
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Guns on the Early Frontiers: History of Black Powder Weapons from Colonial Times by Carl Parcher Russel. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780760701690.
Catalogues of frontier-era firearms abound. This book distinguishes itself from those descriptive records by attempting to tell the story of the American West in terms of the gun trade, and by relating these early guns to the people who made, sold, and used them. Focusing on the arms used in the West during the first half of the 19th century, the author also touches upon earlier influences, including the role of the French, Dutch, Spanish, and English in arming the American Indian. The guns of traders, soldiers, and settlers are discussed in detail, while side stories tell how different arms competed, why the musket and flint persisted long after "improvements" were developed, and how the breechloader and revolver were decisive factors in subduing the Indian. An authoritative and intriguing history that will appeal equally to readers interested in American history, Western lore, or frontier firearms.
