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Eugene Cunningham (Author), Joseph G. Rosa (Introduction), Eugene Manlove Rhodes (Foreword)
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March 15, 1996

In this now classic volume, Eugene Cunningham collects—in his “gallery” —biographies of nearly a score of master gunfighters, including such notables as John Wesley Hardin, Billy the Kid, Dallas Stoudenmire, Sam Bass, Wild Bill Hickok, Butch Cassidy, and Tom Horn. Himself a Westerner familiar with the feel of pistol and rifle, Cunningham knew firsthand several of the Texas gunfighters featured in his book, the product of more than thirty-five years of research, interviews, and writing.

Cunningham examines the evidence and breaks down the myths surrounding the exploits of Wild Bill Hickok, for example, preferring instead to find the living, breathing human behind the legend. His final chapter, "Triggernometry," remains a fascinating discussion of the gunfighters' expertise with the fast draw, the “road-agent's spin,” pistol fanning, the "border shift," “rolling” and “pinwheeling,” and the use of various holsters and harnesses. This new edition includes an extensive introduction and updated bibliography by Joseph G. Rosa. Discussing in detail the types of pistols used by the gunfighters, their speed and accuracy in gunfights, and the qualities of a deadly gunfighter, Rosa also provides new information on many of the more prominent gunfighters in Cunningham's gallery.


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About the Author

Eugene Cunningham was the author of over fifteen works of fiction and nonfiction on the American West.



Eugene Manlove Rhodes is the author of numerous works of western fiction.



Joseph G. Rosa, who makes his home in Ruislip, Middlesex, England, is the author of the definitive biography of Wild Bill Hickok, They Called Him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok, as well as The Gunfighter: Man or Myth? And (with Waldo E. Koop) Rowdy Joe Lowe: Gambler with a Gun, all published by the University of Oklahoma Press.


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  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press; 2 edition (March 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806128372
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806128375
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #691,067 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Deserves its place in any 'western' library, January 30, 2000
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A fast moving collection of short biographies concerning the careers of lawmen, gunmen, rangers, ranchers and robbers. From this contrasting selection of backgrounds, Eugene Cunningham has compiled a wonderful blend of colourful Western characters. Individuals with the notoriety of Wild Bill, John Wesley Hardin and Billy the Kid, are coupled with their lesser known contemporaries that had equally intriguing existences. None more so than the accounts of Tom Horn, Jim Courtright and Dallas Stoudenmire, which were excellently written, revealing and entertaining. This book is suited to the 'western' fanatic, who will discover several flaws in the accuracy of the text, but will appreciate it for it's style and attempted honesty. Much of the authors research stems from a raw source - first-hand witnesses for example. This enhances the realism surrounding the book, and though some of the errors are quite alarming, it should be remembered that the author's sources of research would still have been tainted with as much fiction as fact. Eugene Cunningham has endeavoured to sift through the fiction, but is also susceptible to showing great degrees of personal bias. Evidence of this is clearly shown in the section concerning Billy Breakenridge. The foreword by Joseph G. Rosa is especially helpful with understanding this. As important as it is to recognise the minor faults, it should not be detrimental to the book's value. For what really sets this book apart from others is the final chapter on 'Triggernometry'. An in depth analysis of methods and techniques of drawing and firing an assortment of relevent firearms is offered. Historical characters are used in this chapter, to demonstrate the variety and individuality of their techniques. Eugene Cunningham is enthusiastic about his subject - and it shows! An enjoyable read.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Triggernometry: A Gallery Of Gunfighters, April 27, 2000
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From the first page to the last, this book was one tough hombre to set down. My interest in this period of American History was greatly served. One should keep in mind that much of the stories of the legendary gunslingers [Both, the popular ones as well as the lesser knowns] are subject to interpretation as there was very little factual documentation of the characters themselves. This, in itself, leaves room for speculation as much of the information relied on "word of mouth" from various sources with varying opinions. I found it a more realistic accounting on the subject of gunfighters and less of the hollywood facade that many people accept. Really great reading for any true western buff.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This bok is a classic, fun-to-read treatment of Western guns, October 12, 1997
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If the image of the steely-eyed, quick to shoot western gunhand is what you're looking for, Cunningham's work can't be beat. A true Texan, he covers the legendary careers of the most famous Southwestern pistoleros, relying heavily on uncited interviews and cracker-barrel sessions with "old-timers". He tells the yarns as they were spun, with plenty of loose ends. For instance, he goes so far as to say that Johnny Ringo was possibly the finest six-gun artist of 1880s Tombstone, AZ, even though historians cannot confirm that Ringo ever killed anybody! Cunningham does little to deflate old myths, but hell, the book was published in 1934 so at the time they were still NEW myths. He includes some interesting choices amongst his array of undisputably great gunslingers (i.e. John Wesley Hardin, Bill Hickok, et. al.) The American soldier of fortune Lee Christmas? Cochise County sheriff John Slaughter (a real killer, but no master of the quick draw by any means)? The real value of this book is in its final chapter titled "Triggernometry" (aka "gunology"). Cunningham records the methods of carry and draw commonly used by Old West gunhands. Although some of the experts he quotes seem obscure (Old Hard Rock Urch?) most of the data seems accurate and is consistent with info found in other sources. The final chapter alone makes this book invaluable for Cowboy Action Shooting buffs.
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ENVIRONMENT made him-this composite figure we have come to call The Gunman. Read the first page
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