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"Written with Lead offers a compelling narrative history of twenty-one tragic episodes in American history - all involving firearms, heroes, and the ongoing public fascination with guns and gunfighters. Spotlighting events such as the massacre at Little Bighorn and the bloody ambush of Bonnie and Clyde, and featuring three new essays (including one on the siege at Waco, Texas), William Weir explores the history, culture, and mythology of guns in surprising and unpredictable ways."--BOOK JACKET.
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Written with lead: America's most famous and notorious gunfights from the Revolutionary War to today
2003, Cooper Square Press, Distributed by National Book Network
in English
- 1st Cooper Square Press ed.
0815412894 9780815412892
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Written with lead: legendary American gunfights and gunfighters
1992, Archon Books
in English
0208023194 9780208023193
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-347) and index.
Originally published: Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books, 1992. With 3 new chapters and a new foreword.
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Examines eighteen episodes in American history involving firearms, heroes, and the popular portrayal and mythic nature of guns and gunfighters.
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