American Rifle: A Biography by Alexander Rose

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 43,271

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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Dell Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 43,271

    Synopsis

    George Washington insisted that his portrait be painted with one. Daniel Boone created a legend with one. Abraham Lincoln shot them on the White House lawn. And Teddy Roosevelt had his specially customized.

    Now, in this first-of-its-kind book, historian Alexander Rose delivers a colorful, engrossing biography of an American icon: the rifle. Drawing on the words of soldiers, inventors, and presidents, based on extensive new research, and encompassing the Revolution to the present day, American Rifle is a balanced, wonderfully entertaining history of this most essential firearm and its place in American culture.

    In the eighteenth century American soldiers discovered that they no longer had to fight in Europe’s time-honored way. With the evolution of the famed “Kentucky” Rifle—a weapon slow to load but devastatingly accurate in the hands of a master—a new era of warfare dawned, heralding the birth of the American individualist in battle.

    In this spirited narrative, Alexander Rose reveals the hidden connections between the rifle’s development and our nation’s history. We witness the high-stakes international competition to produce the most potent gunpowder . . . how the mysterious arts of metallurgy, gunsmithing, and mass production played vital roles in the creation of American economic supremacy . . . and the ways in which bitter infighting between rival arms makers shaped diplomacy and influenced the most momentous decisions in American history. And we learn why advances in rifle technology and ammunition triggered revolutions in military tactics, how ballistics tests—frequently bizarre—weresecretly conducted, and which firearms determined the course of entire wars.

    From physics to geopolitics, from frontiersmen to the birth of the National Rifle Association, from the battles of the Revolution to the war in Iraq, American Rifle is a must read for history buffs, gun collectors, soldiers—and anyone who seeks to understand the dynamic relationship between the rifle and this nation’s history.

    The Washington Post - Michael Korda

    Like David McCullough in The Great Bridge, Rose has the rare ability to make technology come alive even for the non-technology-minded. He is not only a good historian but also a gifted storyteller, and I hope his book will make its way beyond the readership of American Rifleman and Shotgun News to everyone who wants to read about a singular and enduring artifact in American life and history.

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    Biography

    Born in the United States, Alexander Rose was raised in Australia and Britain. A military historian and former journalist, he is the author of Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s First Spy Ring, and his writing has appeared in the New York Observer, the Washington Post, Studies in Intelligence, and many other publications.

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    A must for any Firearms collector or American history buffby dsb

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    February 23, 2009: Perhaps what is best about this work is that it is so well researched and that enables the author to take you behind the average history lesson in order to see the forces that were at work in the private and government sectors when deciding how to arm our nation.

    This book is probably not for everyone. Shooters and firearms collectors will love it as will American history folks who crave inside information on how we got to where we are to day with our modern rifles etc. I found myself underlining passages and facts so I could go back to them later.

    I knew the general history of our "American Rifle" evolution because I love firearms; but I had no idea that the same ideological battles were fought over and over again for 200 years.

    This is one book that will stay in my personal library collection

    A Book For Firearms Enthusiasts and Non-Enthusiasts Alike - Informative and Funby JDW65

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    January 29, 2009: I just finished reading American Rifle. Wow! An equanimous, fair, and balanced book about firearms ?informative and a fun read -- unheard of -- but Alexander Rose did it!

    When my wife presented me with the book, I received it with as much grace as I could muster knowing I would have to read the damn thing out of sheer courtesy if nothing else ? yet another dry and ponderous book about guns and history and stuff. Wrong!

    Although I do not consider myself a bona fide firearms expert, I believe I am something more than a dilettante. I am fairly confident that I have forgotten more about firearms than most people ever knew. So in that context, I can only say that for a firearms enthusiast of my ilk, American Rifle is a masterpiece. A surprise. A delight. It breathes new life into a well worn story. It illuminates and puts into focus issues that have been fuzzily buzzing around in my head for decades. I can?t count how many times it provided plausible answers to the myriad questions of ?why? I have been asking myself for years.

    For a non-firearms-enthusiast who wants to expand his or her horizons a bit, I can?t think of a better book to read. Find out how the rifle reflects and plays into the culture in which we live ? and enjoy yourself while doing it. The book worked at every level -- substance, form, style, wit, perspective. . The cultural and socio-political-economic impact of the X ring - impressive. The personalities came alive, and their motivations resonate exquisitely.

    I thank Alexander Rose for the book. It?s a profound and important work, and it ain?t often you get to read a profound and important work that?s fun and entertaining to boot.


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