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New Titles
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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Handbook for recreating the frontier scout or spy, including details of the dress, equipment and material culture of these frontiersmen. Softcover, 132 pages, 5-1/2” X 8-1/2”.
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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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Hands-on guide to building a flintlock or percussion longrifle using hand tools and old techniques. Ringbound, 199 pages.
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Illustrated study of the Brown Bess, from the Pattern 1730 Long Land Musket through the Pattern 1809 Musket (India Pattern Type 2), including details of each pattern, production facilities and dates. Softcover, 160 pages, 11" X 8-1/2".
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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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NEW TITLE! Hand-drawn illustrations of historic powder horns along with numerous photographs and descriptive text. Softcover, 79 pages, 11" X 8-1/2", full color throughout.
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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! Definitive guide to the art of porcupine quill decoration. Fully illustrates and explains all of the basic and advanced designs of the Native Americans. Softcover, 92 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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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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Features the work of over 100 artisans who continue to create the longrifles and accoutrements of the American frontier period. Available in hardcover, 230 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 978-1-880655-21-4.
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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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Ron Ehlert shows how to build two Kentucky rifles from Jim Chambers kits. 4-1/2 hours, 3-disc set, DVD format.
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Photographic catalog of an exhibit of longrifles, gunmaking tools and accoutrements by the Historical Society of Berks County. Hardcover, 114 pages, 11" X 8-1/2".
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Easy-to-understand instructions and illustrations on the basics of forging functional yet artistic ironware for the home and camp. Softcover, 135 pages, 8" X 9", ISBN 978-1-58685-706-6.
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Renowned gunbuilder and blacksmith Hershel House demonstrates basic to advanced traditional techniques. Three volumes, DVD format.
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Workshop book for building naval artillery, with step-by-step instructions and diagrams. Ringbound, 84 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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Former Colonial Williamsburg gunsmith Wallace Gusler demonstrates the complete process of engraving a longrifle. 60 mins, 1 disc, DVD format.
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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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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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William White demonstrates how to forge and file a custom, bench-made knife. 70 mins, DVD format.
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Former Colonial Williamsburg gunsmith Wallace Gusler demonstrates carving from start to finish. 90 mins, 1 disc, DVD format.
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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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Mark Silver presents an innovative re-creation of 18th century techniques of gunstocking. 2 hrs 18 mins, 2 discs, DVD format.
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