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

Charles G. Worman (Author)
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December 15, 2005

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.


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The many roles played by guns in the old West with personal accounts by many early settlers and hundreds of photos.

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.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 522 pages
  • Publisher: University of New Mexico Press (December 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0826335934
  • ISBN-13: 978-0826335937
  • Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 9.8 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,773,131 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My interest in antique firearms began during my college days, with particular emphasis on guns used in the trans-Mississippi west of the 1800s. I've been more concerned with how the various arms were employed and what their owners thought of their performance than in their mechanical function and design. Fortunately my co-author of two volumes on this subject, Louis A. Garavaglia, possesses substantial talent as a firearms designer so our interests complemented each others. Recently I've taken a break from researching antique firearms and am completing a book on Civil War mascots and war horses. A secondary interest has been in U.S. military aviation and I retired as chief curator/deputy director of the U.S. Air Force Museum.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read - A must for fans of the American West !!!!, September 14, 2006
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I received a copy of this book while recovering from major surgery and despite its bulk (500 plus pages), I couldn't put it down. I especially enjoyed the photos and detailed coverage of firearms use in frontier life in the 1800s, a topic I've not seen covered so well elsewhere. I also liked the chapters on women as shootist, the presence of foreign-made guns in the west, Indian Guns and frontier use of artillery by civilians and the army. I am not a student of antique firearms but have always been fascinated by the history of the American West. The first person accounts the author used added to my understanding of the topic and made the book even more facinating. This book is a great gift for someone who is a fan of the American West as well as firearms.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a journey into the past through photos and letters, October 23, 2008
This review is from: Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather: Firearms in the Nineteenth-Century American West (Hardcover)
I first saw this big book at a local Western art store, and was fascinated by the many photos of the old West. It is a work of real art, allowing a reader to enter into a world that has been gone for generations. Worman is one of the world's leading experts on historic firearms,and that knowledge is brought to bear here, but his interest, and the book he has produced here, is much deeper than that. Gunsmoke and Saddleleather is a book for any student of American history, and any student of photography, as well as any firearms aficionado.

There is something big in this book, beyond its size. It belongs on coffeetables and on bookshelves everywhere, so that people can pick it up, and gaze into the faces, weapons, and landscapes of a long ago time of hardship and danger and infinite promise. Like any work of great art, it is hard to put your finger on exactly what is happening in Worman's book- the letters that he excerpts here support the photos to creat windows into that other time- tragedy, bravery, men and women putting it all on the line. Nostalgia is here, yes, but brutal reality, too. This book was a major influence on me, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.

Hal Herring

author of:
Famous Firearms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winchester, Twelve Guns That Shaped Our History]]

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A History of American Firearms at its Best, March 2, 2010
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Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather

Charles Worman is the co-author of the highly acclaimed two volume series "Firearms of the American West 1803-1894" but this isn't just a rewrite of that series. Instead in more than 500 pages he provides additional information and photos covering the same period--guns used by civilians, the army, and Native Americans in the 19th century trans-Mississippi west. His extensive use of quotes by those who lived during those times and used the firearms of that era adds to the relevance of the book. Trappers and early explorers, gold seekers, foreign visitors to the frontier, lawmen, women shootists, cowboys (drover was a more common term of that era), men engaged in the bloody slaughter of the bison, Mormons, soldiers -all are portrayed here. The text flows smoothly and the author's extensive research effort to gather this data and locate the hundreds of photos found here is apparent. There's an extensive bibliography, detailed index, plus a list of museums which exhibit firearms of that era. If I had to find any fault with the book it would be that the publisher chose to use a textured rather than a glossy slick paper which detracts a little from the sharpness of the photos but that's a minor complaint. Without reservation I give the book a five star rating.
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