The Gun in America: The Origins of a National Dilemma
By (Author) James Anderson
By (author) Lee Kennett
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th March 1975
United States
General
Non Fiction
301.243
Hardback
350
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
624g
If there ever was any doubt that firearms have played a major role in the formulation of our national posture, this work should put these doubts to rest. A well-written, superbly documented, and easily readable history, this makes it abundantly clear that the U.S. indeed has been the arsenal of democracy.' Fascinating and sober reading, this book is highly recommended for general acquisition.-Choice
"If there ever was any doubt that firearms have played a major role in the formulation of our national posture, this work should put these doubts to rest. A well-written, superbly documented, and easily readable history, this makes it abundantly clear that the U.S. indeed has been the arsenal of democracy.' Fascinating and sober reading, this book is highly recommended for general acquisition."-Choice
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