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United States. The Northwest Gun
United States. The Northwest Gun
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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Description
Softcover, entitled "The Northwest Gun", by Charles E. Hanson, Jr., Director, Museum of the Fur Trade, Chadron, Nebraska, for the Nebraska State Historical Society of Lincoln, Nebraska, Publications in Anthropology, Number Two, published in 1955, copyrighted in 1956 by the Nebraska State Historical Society, reprinted in 1970 and in 1976. It begins with a Table of Contents, followed by a two page Preface by the author. The book contains ten chapters: 1 - Facts and Fancies; 2 - Early Types; 3 - HBC (Hudson's Bay Company) Leads The Way; 4 - The Northwest Gun Appears; 5 - The American Fur Company Meets Its Competition; 6 - The Indian Bureau Bows To Popular Demand; 7 - Passing Into Antiquity; 8 - Identification Of Northwest Guns; 9 - Indian Rifles; 10 - Secondary British Types. The tenth chapter is immediately followed by a page of Proof Marks, incorporating twelve line drawings identifying Pre-1813 Birmingham marks, later Birmingham Marks, early period and 19th century London marks, along with Belgian marks. The first portion is text only, while the last thirty pages are devoted to fifty-seven black and white plates featuring various types of guns listed under the headings: Historical British Muskets, Guns of the Nor'Westers, Barnett Northwest Guns, Percussion Hudson's Bay Guns, Late Hudson's Bay Northwest Guns, American Fur Company Northwest Guns, Trade Guns Made in the United States, Indian Trade Guns - Late Period, Breech-Loading Types - 1876 Period, Special British Types. The book contains 98 pages, printed in black ink, on a semi-coated paper stock, the cover printed in cyan and black inks on a fire yellow card stock, perfect bound, measuring 197 mm (w) x 265 mm (h) x 6 mm (d). It exhibits light wear and soiling on the cover, a crease evident on the corner of page 65-66, with the last page of 85-86 loose versus the binding, however, the majority of pages within remain unaffected. A terrific resource book for collectors and researchers of the origins and history of the Northwest Gun.
Reference Guide Shipping Policy: An additional shipping charge may be applicable following the time of purchase due to size, weight, and quantity. Please note that books cannot be shipped via Canada Post Flat Tracked method.
Description
Softcover, entitled "The Northwest Gun", by Charles E. Hanson, Jr., Director, Museum of the Fur Trade, Chadron, Nebraska, for the Nebraska State Historical Society of Lincoln, Nebraska, Publications in Anthropology, Number Two, published in 1955, copyrighted in 1956 by the Nebraska State Historical Society, reprinted in 1970 and in 1976. It begins with a Table of Contents, followed by a two page Preface by the author. The book contains ten chapters: 1 - Facts and Fancies; 2 - Early Types; 3 - HBC (Hudson's Bay Company) Leads The Way; 4 - The Northwest Gun Appears; 5 - The American Fur Company Meets Its Competition; 6 - The Indian Bureau Bows To Popular Demand; 7 - Passing Into Antiquity; 8 - Identification Of Northwest Guns; 9 - Indian Rifles; 10 - Secondary British Types. The tenth chapter is immediately followed by a page of Proof Marks, incorporating twelve line drawings identifying Pre-1813 Birmingham marks, later Birmingham Marks, early period and 19th century London marks, along with Belgian marks. The first portion is text only, while the last thirty pages are devoted to fifty-seven black and white plates featuring various types of guns listed under the headings: Historical British Muskets, Guns of the Nor'Westers, Barnett Northwest Guns, Percussion Hudson's Bay Guns, Late Hudson's Bay Northwest Guns, American Fur Company Northwest Guns, Trade Guns Made in the United States, Indian Trade Guns - Late Period, Breech-Loading Types - 1876 Period, Special British Types. The book contains 98 pages, printed in black ink, on a semi-coated paper stock, the cover printed in cyan and black inks on a fire yellow card stock, perfect bound, measuring 197 mm (w) x 265 mm (h) x 6 mm (d). It exhibits light wear and soiling on the cover, a crease evident on the corner of page 65-66, with the last page of 85-86 loose versus the binding, however, the majority of pages within remain unaffected. A terrific resource book for collectors and researchers of the origins and history of the Northwest Gun.
Reference Guide Shipping Policy: An additional shipping charge may be applicable following the time of purchase due to size, weight, and quantity. Please note that books cannot be shipped via Canada Post Flat Tracked method.


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