Rifles and Rifle Shooting
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036802434
ISBN-13
9781036802431
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Sports & outdoor recreation
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This book delves into the rich tapestry of American history and culture through the lens of its most emblematic tool the rifle. Exploring a plethora of aspects, from the development of breech-loading rifles post-Civil War to their profound impact on both military and civilian life, it offers an in-depth examination of how firearms have shaped the nation's identity. Within its pages, readers will find discussions on various models such as the Henry and Sharps rifles, their technological advancements, and their enduring legacy in sportsmanship and hunting traditions.
The author places these developments within a wider historical context, tracing back to medieval weaponry and drawing parallels with other nations' iconic arms to underscore the unique place rifles hold in American lore. Themes of innovation, survival, and tradition are interwoven with tales of legendary figures whose lives were entwined with their weapons, painting a vivid picture of a nation's evolution alongside its armament.
By highlighting the continuous influence of rifles on American culturefrom frontier expansion to modern-day sportingthe book reveals not only technological progress but also a deep-seated passion for marksmanship that persists to this day. This exploration offers readers a nuanced understanding of how historical artifacts can define national character, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American history or the cultural significance of firearms.
The author places these developments within a wider historical context, tracing back to medieval weaponry and drawing parallels with other nations' iconic arms to underscore the unique place rifles hold in American lore. Themes of innovation, survival, and tradition are interwoven with tales of legendary figures whose lives were entwined with their weapons, painting a vivid picture of a nation's evolution alongside its armament.
By highlighting the continuous influence of rifles on American culturefrom frontier expansion to modern-day sportingthe book reveals not only technological progress but also a deep-seated passion for marksmanship that persists to this day. This exploration offers readers a nuanced understanding of how historical artifacts can define national character, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American history or the cultural significance of firearms.
This book delves into the rich tapestry of American history and culture through the lens of its most emblematic tool the rifle. Exploring a plethora of aspects, from the development of breech-loading rifles post-Civil War to their profound impact on both military and civilian life, it offers an in-depth examination of how firearms have shaped the nation''s identity. Within its pages, readers will find discussions on various models such as the Henry and Sharps rifles, their technological advancements, and their enduring legacy in sportsmanship and hunting traditions.
The author places these developments within a wider historical context, tracing back to medieval weaponry and drawing parallels with other nations'' iconic arms to underscore the unique place rifles hold in American lore. Themes of innovation, survival, and tradition are interwoven with tales of legendary figures whose lives were entwined with their weapons, painting a vivid picture of a nation''s evolution alongside its armament.
By highlighting the continuous influence of rifles on American culturefrom frontier expansion to modern-day sportingthe book reveals not only technological progress but also a deep-seated passion for marksmanship that persists to this day. This exploration offers readers a nuanced understanding of how historical artifacts can define national character, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American history or the cultural significance of firearms.
The author places these developments within a wider historical context, tracing back to medieval weaponry and drawing parallels with other nations'' iconic arms to underscore the unique place rifles hold in American lore. Themes of innovation, survival, and tradition are interwoven with tales of legendary figures whose lives were entwined with their weapons, painting a vivid picture of a nation''s evolution alongside its armament.
By highlighting the continuous influence of rifles on American culturefrom frontier expansion to modern-day sportingthe book reveals not only technological progress but also a deep-seated passion for marksmanship that persists to this day. This exploration offers readers a nuanced understanding of how historical artifacts can define national character, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American history or the cultural significance of firearms.
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