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History
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THE BEST in traditional muzzleloading! Bi-monthly magazine devoted to traditional black powder guns, hunting, shooting, how-to and history. No scopes, no in-lines, no synthetic stocks! Published six times a year since 1974.
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BRAND NEW! The 2011 edition is now available! Compilation of scholarly articles on the Western fur trade published by the Museum of the Mountain Man and Sublette County Historical Society. Softcover, 8-1/2" X 11", 160 pages, full color throughout.
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NEW! Tells the story of the hard-hitting action at the Siege of the Alamo in an easy-to-understand, pictorial format. Softcover, 88 pages, 11" X 8-1/2", full color.
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NEW TITLE! A comprehensive history of the Teton Valley region focusing on its connection to the Fur Trade and using first-person accounts to document the account. Hardcover, 389 pages, 6-1/4” X 9-1/4".
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Full-color photographs and details of antique powder horns from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Softcover, 170 pages, 8-1/2" X 11" X 5/8".
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NEW TITLE! Complete guide to identifying and understanding military, naval and commercial weapons manufactured at St. Etienne for New France and its fur trade. Softcover, 183 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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NOW SHIPPING! Compilation of scholarly articles on the Western fur trade published by the Museum of the Mountain Man and Sublette County Historical Society. Softcover, 8-1/2" X 11", 160 pages, full color throughout.
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NEW TITLE! Beautifully illustrated collection of 65 artifacts from the early contact period through the early 19th century focusing on the Plains and Woodland native peoples. Softcover, 71 pages, 9" X 10", full color.
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NEW TITLE! Comprehensive visual history of the firearms made for Native Americans. Softcover, full-color illustrations, 201 pages, 11" X 8-1/2", ISBN 978-0-9765797-5-5.
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Story of the Loyalist Ruiter family during the American Revolution. Softcover, 181 pages, 6-1/2" X 9-1/2" X 1/2".
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Wonderfully readable account of the cold, winter encampment in 1777–1778 from the point of view of the women who shared it with the soldiers. Hardcover, 205 pages, 6" X 9".
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NEW! Traces the dramatic rise and fall of the American fur industry, from the first Dutch encounters with Native Americans to the rise of the conservation movement in the late 19th century. Hardcover, 442 pages, 6-1/2" X 9-1/2".
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Follow in the footsteps of Thompson as he traveled through Montana mapping features and routes. Softcover, 391 pages, 6" X 9", ISBN 978-0-9802279-0-1.
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The stories of America's mountain men, taken from their own words. Softcover, 336 pages, 5-1/2" X 8", ISBN 0-765-31435-5.
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Using a scale model and digitally enhanced photographs, author and historian Mark Lemon brings to life the Mission San Antonio de Valero of 1836. Hardcover, 12" X 9", 176 pages, ISBN 978-193333718-0.
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Arguably the most complete, concise history of the Pontiac Indian uprising ever published. By Timothy J. Todish and Todd E. Harburn. Softcover, 224 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 1-930098-72-3.
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Focuses on the material culture of the British military, from personal items to weapons for officer and soldier alike. Softcover, full-color illustrations, 137 pages, 11" X 8-1/2", ISBN 978-0-9765797-2-4.
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The arms and accoutrements used by American Provincials during the Seven Years' War. Full-color illustrations, softcover, 11" X 8-1/2", 185 pages, ISBN 978-0-9765797-3-1.
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The story of Washington, Arkansas, last stopping point on the Southwest Trail before entering Spanish Texas. Hardcover, 8-1/2" X 11", 135 pages, ISBN 978-1557288981.
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The story of the Freeman and Custis expedition as told through primary documents, including maps, illustrations and natural history observations. Softcover, 386 pages, 6" X 9", ISBN 978-0-8061-1941-0.
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The history of the Gillespie gunmaking clan and a study of existing rifles attributed to them. Softcover, 76 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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