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Military Arms of Canada by The Upper Canada Historical Arms Society
This is the only book to illustrate the firearms used by the Militia and Armies of Canada from the early 17th century until the present time. In it, the arms are described in detail with illustrations of 74 muskets, rifles, and pistols. Soft cover, 7 x10" format, 48 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following : Foreword Introduction Cha
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Making Arrows the Old Way by Douglas Wallentine
Written for the beginning craftman, Doug Wallentine explains everything you need to know to make attractive and functional Native American arrows. While primitive methods are stressed, modern techniques are also explained. The book explores in detail everything from selecting woods, to finishing arrows. Soft bound book of 28 pages, 30 illustrations
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A Museum of Early American Tools , by Eric Sloane
This classic text describes in detail scores of early American tools, and the wooden and metal artifacts made with them. The book covers building tools and methods: farm and kitchen implements: tools of curriers, wheelwrights, coopers, blacksmiths, coachmakers, loggers, tanners, and other craftsmen of the preindustrial age. Softbound 184 black and
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Making Full Tang Knives for Beginners , book, 132 pages, color images
From drawing the initial sketches of a design to etching your initials into the handle, the authors expertly demonstrate how to build a fixed-blade, full tang knife, using the 'stock removal' technique, with detailed, step-by-step instructions and illustrations. This book is an ideal choice for the beginning knife maker. Chapters include: Initial
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More How-to's for the Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Shooter by Paul Matthews
Contains fine points not covered in Matthews' other black powder books, such as minute of angle, flash hole size, and controlling recoil. Soft cover, 6 x 9" format of 160 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following : Acknowledgments Foreword Chapter 1 It's a Head Game Chapter 2 What is a Minute of Angle? Chapter 3 Practice with the Bl
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Making Indian Bows and Arrows, the Old Way by Douglas Spotted Eagle
Famous for their superb The Indian Tipi book, the authors share their research on the use and ingenious methods of manufacture of archery tackle by native Americans. Following an introduction and history of native archery are chapters comparing bows, bow making techniques, sinewed bows, horn bows, strings arrows, quivers, medicine bows, crossbows,
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Making Leather Knife Sheaths, Volume 1 by David Holter and Peter Fronteddu
Protect that beautiful hand-forged knife you've just completed or keep your favorite piece of cutlery close for daily use with a leather sheath. From basic leather working techniques to a completed sheath, this how-to book will walk you through he steps to produce your own fixed blade knife sheath. Choose from four different designs, each presented
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Making Muzzleloading Accessories by R. H. McCrory
This book covers the field of accessories and small useful tools for the shooter. How to make a powder horn, capper, nipple wrench, loading block, and many more useful items that are handy for the shooter. It gives detailed drawings and dimensions on how to make each accessory. Soft cover, 5 x 8" format of 46 pages. The Table of Contents includes
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Mountain Men & Fur Traders of the Far West edited by LeRoy R. Hafen
The legendary Mountain Men; the fur traders and trappers who penetrated the Rocky Mountains and explored the Far West in the first half of the nineteenth century, formed the American adventure. This volume brings brief biographies of eighteen Mountain Men. Some of the subjects are: Joseph Meek, Manuel Lisa, Pierre Chouteau, Jr., William Ashley, Ben
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Mountain Man's Sketchbook Volume One by James A. Hanson
Line drawings and patterns for firearms, hats, coats, moccasins, jackets, vest, shirts, gloves, pants, powder horns, boats, horse equipment and more. Soft bound volumes of 48 pages.
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Mountain Man's Sketchbook Volume Two by James A. Hanson
Line drawings and patterns for firearms, hats, coats, moccasins, jackets, vest, shirts, gloves, pants, powder horns, boats, horse equipment and more. Soft bound volumes of 48 pages. Stock photo shown of later cover.
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Major Ned H. Roberts and the Schuetzen Rifle by Gerald O. Kelver
A compilation of writing on the Schuetzen and other single-shot rifles, from the writings of Major Ned Roberts, first published in 1951. This second edition covers every aspect of the target game, from its history to information on some of the men who came to prominence in the manufacture and shooting of them. This book includes detailed informatio
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The Military Remington Rolling Block Rifle by George Layman
The classic book on the famed Remington rolling block family of military rifles is once again available in an expanded fourth edition. This 4th edition includes newly discovered information and photographs of military rolling blocks which are extremely rare, and provides tips on identifying such scarce specimens. Additionally, the inclusion of a re
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Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier , The Narrative of Joseph Plumb Martin
A wide-eyed teenager during most of the Revolutionary War, Joseph Plumb Martin left his grandfather's farm in Connecticut in 1775 and spent much of the next eight years with the Continental Army, crisscrossing the mid-Atlantic states and returning north after the British surrender at Yorktown. His notes, penned when he was seventy, recount in grim
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Making Sure-Fire Tinder , strike-a-light instruction book, full color, by David S. Ripplinger
Learn to prepare char-cloth, using our best recipe. Strike-a-light sparks instantly ignite when they fall on our char-cloth. Fan the glowing embers to ignite your tinder, kindling, and firewood. Our booklet shows illustrated instructions for making char-cloth, using a strike-a-light, selecting and using flint chards, making fires, and preparing you
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Many Tender Ties Women of the Fur-Trade Society 1670-1870 by Sylvia Van Kirk
Marriages of fur traders to Indian women created bonds that helped advance trade relations. As a result of these “many tender ties" there emerged a unique society derived from both Indian and European culture. The essential role of women is gleaned from vital bits of information from trader's journals, letters and wills. Soft bound, 303 pages, 6 x
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Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A. Hanson
This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Sof
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Native American Moccasins, a craft manual , by George White
First published in 1969, George White's book on making American Indian moccasins has been the most comprehensive and diverse work on the subject, and in this expanded edition, it remains so today. Detailed instructions on measuring, pattern making, fitting, and construction guide the craftsman in producing a wide variety of Native American footwear
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Self-Sufficiency: Natural Home Remedies , by Melissa Corkhill
What could be more wonderful than being able to soothe your own and your family's aches and pains naturally? Here Melissa Corkhill gives advice for treating common conditions and illnesses at home using remedies provided by Mother Nature. Inside you'll discover how to treat non-serious complaints, such as coughs, colds and sore throats, as well as
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Natural Leather Tanning -Tanning with Fats & Smoke, Chemical Free Tanning, Preservation & Storage, Salting, Freezing & Drying, Plus 6 Step-by-Step Leather Projects by Markus Klek
The processing of hides and skins is one of the oldest known crafts and cultural techniques. Today, tanning is primarily done with chemicals, but traditional tanning was done with fat, smoke, and plant extracts to make the hides durable and soft. This book teach you the centuries old art of easy-to-do, natural, inexpensive fat tanning with a few si
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Nebraska Pioneer Cookbook by Patty Link
More than a collection of recipes, it is a commentary on how people lived, ate and cooked on the frontier of Nebraska. Unusual features are chapters on immigrant cooking, food of the Railroad Dining Cars and Way Stations, and on cowboy fare. Illustrated soft bound edition, with 164 pages. The Table of Contents includes the following : Preface Ta
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