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Author Bainbridge, John, 1946- author.

Title Gun barons : the weapons that transformed America and the men who invented them / John Bainbridge, Jr.

Edition First Edition.
Publication Info. New York : St Martin's Press, 2022.
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  683.4 BAI    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  683.4 BAI    AVAILABLE
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Description viii, 340 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [285]-329) and index.
Contents Devil Yack -- Rise of the showman -- Master of steel -- Mobtown -- From bayonets to guns -- The indentured brothers -- Revolution in the blood -- Eyes west -- Crafting a warrior's tool -- Walker gets his colts -- The fall of Edwin Wesson -- The wrath of Samuel Colt -- Conquering the evil collar -- The London 'midst iron and glass -- Perfection of the art of destruction -- Evolution -- A new organ of destructiveness -- In king Colt's shadow -- The Smith & Wesson moment -- Of silk and steel -- A gatering rush for weaponry -- Call to arms, any arms -- Catching up to war: 1862 -- A baron's bid for dynasty -- The Henry or the Spencer? -- Gettysburg -- A living sheet of flame -- No better friend, no worse enemy -- The wages of peace -- Centennial -- Sacred iron.
Summary Love them or hate them, guns are woven deeply into the American soul. Names like Colt, Smith & Wesson, Winchester, and Remington are legendary. Yet few people are aware of the roles these men played at a crucial time in United States history, from westward expansion in the 1840s, through the Civil War, and into the dawn of the Gilded Age. Through personal drive and fueled by bloodshed, they helped propel the young country into the forefront of the world's industrial powers. Their creations helped save a nation divided, while planting seeds that would divide the country again a century later. Their inventions embodied an intoxicating thread of American individualism―part fiction, part reality―that remains the foundation of modern gun culture. They promoted guns not only for the soldier, but for the Everyman, and also made themselves wealthy beyond their most fevered dreams. Gun Barons captures how their bold inventiveness dwelled in the psyche of an entire people, not just in the minds of men who made firearm fortunes. Whether we revere these larger-than-life men or vilify them, they helped forge the American character.
Subject Colt, Samuel, 1814-1862.
Winchester, Oliver Fisher, 1810-1880.
E. Remington & Sons -- History -- 19th century.
Winchester Repeating Arms Company -- History.
Smith & Wesson -- History.
Firearms industry and trade -- United States -- History.
Firearms designers -- United States -- Biography.
Firearms -- United States -- History.
Gunsmiths -- United States -- History.
Genre Biographies.
Added Title Weapons that transformed America and the men who invented them
ISBN 9781250266866 (hardcover)
1250266866 (hardcover)
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