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How the West Was Worn , Bustles and Buckskins on the Wild Frontier, by Chris Enss
How the West Was Worn examines the sometimes bizarre, often beautiful, and highly inventive clothing of the Old West. You'll learn how a cowboy's home state determined the way he wore his pants and hat, as well as how to distinguish one Indian tribe from another by their moccasins. Meet John B. Stetson, leading maker of cowboy hats; Adah Menken,
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The History of Undergarments ,
This well-documented book combines the impressive scholarship and entertaining, often humorous styles of two distinguishing clothing historians. Beginning with the Middle Ages, the authors cover centuries of clothing history, including the Tudor period, the Restoration, the Victorian and Edwardian eras up through the twentieth century to the eve of
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Instructions & Hints for Assembling Pipe Tomahawks by G. & A. Gutchess
A 8-1/2 x 11" softcover booklet of 40 pages, covering many different aspects of building replica 18th and early 19th century pipe tomahawks. Included are various techniques for putting holes in handles, pouring pewter inlays, installing silver inlays, and fitting up the heads. For those who are intimated by the undertaking of building a muzzleloadi
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Jim Bridger by J. Cecil Alter
In 1822 Jim Bridger saw a notice in the Missouri Republican that read “The subscriber wishes to engage one hundred young men to ascend the Missouri River to its source, to be employed there." Based on the 1925 biography, a wealth of new facts and corrections are included. Soft bound, 358 pages, illustrations and maps. The Table of Contents include
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Jim Bridger, Mountain Man by Stanley Vestal
Even among the mighty mountain men, Jim Bridger was respected as a towering figure. Fur trapper and Indian fighter extraordinary, he was one of the greatest explorers and pathfinders in American history. Soft bound, 333 pages, 14 illustrations. The Table of Contents includes the following : Preface Part 1: Trapper Chapter 1 Enterprising Young
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Joe Meek, The Merry Mountain Man by Stanley Vestal
A tall man with long black hair, smooth face, dark eyes, full of life and fun, that was how a contemporary described Joe Meek. This famous trapper, pioneer, Indian fighter, peace officer and frontier politician was a lover of practical jokes, Jacksonian democracy, and Indian women. A companion of Kit Carson and Jim Bridger. The Table of Contents i
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Jaeger Rifles , by the late Dr. George Shumway
These are the collected articles published in Muzzle Blasts, the magazine of the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association. They deal with the late 17th and 18th century rifles from Vienna, Carlsbad, Bavaria, Saxony, Brandenburg, Suhl, North-Central Germany, and the Rhine River. Soft cover, 122 pages, 300 illustrations. The Table of Contents inclu
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Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West by Dale Morgan
Over 450 pages alive with characters, sketches of Jed Smith, Mountain Men, and the vast hostile land they move over. A reconstruction of a vital and commanding figure. 23 illustrations. The Table of Contents includes the following : Chapter 1 Young Man of Enterprise Chapter 2 The Hunters and the Hunted Chapter 3 The Missouri Legion Chapter 4 S
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Journal of a Trapper by Osborne Russell edited by Aubrey L. Haines
Osborne Russell's journal covering the years 1834 to 1843 is, in the words of editor Aubrey L. Haines, "perhaps the best account of the fur trapper in the Rocky Mountains when the trade there was at its peak. It is a factual, unembellished narrative written by one who was not only a trapper but also a keen observer and an able writer." Edited from
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The Knife in Homespun America by Madison Grant
The second book by Madison Grant shows over three hundred examples of original antique knives and related items, made and used by woodsmen, farmers, soldiers, Indians and the general frontier population. Mostly individually crafted, these tools clearly illustrate the strong connection between design, construction and function of this most basic of
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The Kentucky Rifle Hunting Pouch by Madison Grant
Written by the famous Kentucky Rifle and Hunting Pouch collector, Madison Grant presents an overview of the history, style and function of the hunting pouch, as an indispensable associate of the muzzle loading rifle. Over two hundred examples of individualized pouches, and the accoutrements they carried, are pictured and described. He shows each po
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Kentucky Rifles & Pistols, 1750-1850 , by James R. Johnston
Hardbound edition of 275 pages, showing more than 350 fine original longrifles and Kentucky pistols. Over 150 of these pieces exhibt raised carving, with 100 incised carved rifles illustrated. These fine arms were assembled from the extensive collections of the members of the Kentucky Rifle Association, and many are published for the first time. Es
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Knife Sharpening Made Easy by Stefan Steigerwald & Peter Fronteddu
The ideal guide for knifemakers, collectors, culinary professionals, and more, this book teaches multiple methods for making your blades as sharp as new -- or even sharper. Starting with the theoretical foundations and mechanics of sharpening a blade, the authors then provide step-by-step instructions for honing various types of knives with V-sharp
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Knife & Tomahawk Throwing , by Barry Hardin
Today, tomahawk and knife throwing have become popular sports with competitions put on at Rendezvous and Muzzle loading events around the country. This book covers the basics of throwing both tomahawks and knives including weapon styles, hand and feet positions, throwing techniques, making targets and game rules. Instructions are shown using full c
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The Light 6 pounder Battalion Gun of 1776 by Adrian Caruana
This gun first appeared about 1764 and over the next 12 years was developed into the most versatile of all artillery. The author has given a detailed introduction to the gun, its equipment and its use. He has reproduced specifications of the guns. Drill for all manner of movements and maneuverers and contemporary notes on safe handling. Soft cover,
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Lyman's Black Powder Handbook & Loading Manual, by Sam Fadala
All new Second Edition, with the largest selection of loading data for black powder rifles, pistols, shotguns, and a section on cowboy action and black powder cartridge. Over 20,000 shots were fired and recorded, from rifles, muskets, pistols, revolvers and shotguns. Soft bound volume, in 8-1/2 x 11" format, with 336 pages. The Table of Contents i
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Loading the Black Powder Rifle Cartridge by Paul Matthews
Targeted at the shooter who must reload for an obsolete antique black powder caliber, the author discusses cartridge care, lubes, bullet molds, powder charges, and a scheme for developing and testing loads. Soft bound, 122 pages, a valuable data book. The Table of Contents includes the following : Acknowledgments Foreword Chapter 1 A Few Basics
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Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook by Lyman Products
Contains more than 5000 tested loads for the cast bullet shooter, and over 100 pages of trajectory and wind-drift tables for cast, centerfire rifle bullets. It also includes a complete how-to section, special hunting section, a history of cast bullets and the Lyman line, and advanced metallurgical information. Perfect bound, with 320 pages in 8-1/2
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Modern Reloading, Second Edition , by Richard Lee
Ammunition reloading for the shooter, hunter, and professional reloader, with detailed loading techniques for quality and quantity production. Extensive information about special methods and tools so anyone can load more accurate ammunition. It covers reloading for rifles, handguns, and shotguns, bullet castings, powder selection and measuring meth
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