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Gunsmith Cats: Return of Gray
2 reviews
Kenichi Sonoda
Dark Horse
, 1998
If you're a fan of Gunsmith Cats this is one of the best yet
I've just finished reading The Return of Grey, and it has all the classic Gunsmith Cats features - sexy stars, edge of the seat action, car chases, gun battles and a pace that doesn't let up. I found it hard to put this one down, and can't wait to start the next book, Goldie vs Misty. I highly recommend The Return of Grey to any GSC fan.
The Gunsmith of Grenville County: Building the American Longrifle
2 reviews
Peter A. Alexander
Scurlock Pub Co
, 2002
The Gunsmith of Grenville County
I have just glanced at the book but it looks like it is very thorough and easy to understand. I'm anxious to find the time to study it in depth.
Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in Its Golden Age
2 reviews
George Shumway Pub
, 1983
The seminal photographic tribute to the American longrifle.
Joe Kindig's _Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle_ is a major work, cataloguing as it does the exhaustive Kindig longrifle collection. Even now, thirty seven years after its initial publication, no other work in the field (with the possible exception of George Shumway's _Rifles of Colonial America_, in two volumes,) comes close to its breadth of analysis, or to the sheer number of splendid arms shown ...
A.H. Fox
4 reviews
Michael McIntosh
Countrysport Press
, 1992
A must read for Fox Gun owners
Concise and pleasing to read, this book is a colorful account of the life and guns of Ansley H. Fox. McIntosh obviously spent many hours of research, tracking down important details which illustrate what drove Fox to create "The finest gun in the world". These details are woven together to provide an informative resource for research and an interesting read for the double gun enthusiast. ...
British Gunmakers: Historical Data on the Birmingham, Scottish and Regional Gun Trade in the Nineteenth and ...
1 review
Nigel S. Brown
Quiller Press
, 2005
outstanding reference guide
This book gives a wealth of information on Britiish gunmakers. It is an outstanding reference guide, and it reflects a tremendous amount of research by the author. Even if you never read it, it sure look impresseive on the shelf. Jim Garrett
Gunsmith Cats: Bonnie & Clyde
12 reviews
Kenichi Sonoda
Dark Horse Comics, Inc.
, 1996
Bullets, Bombs, and Bombshells!
This book makes no effort to hide what it is - a no holds barred male fantasty hodgepodge of guns, girls and grenades. Gunsmith Cats is the story of Rally Vincent (a teenage gun wizard) and her trusty nymphomaniac sidekick Minnie May Hopkins. Together they work as bounty hunters on the streets of downtown Chicago, running into some rather nasty customers from time to time. Despite the kinky and ...
RUGER AND HIS GUNS: A History of the Man, the Company and Their Firearms
3 reviews
R.l. Wilson
Simon & Schuster
, 1996
The ultimate Ruger Collectors reference
This book is perfect for anyone interested in the history of Sturm, Ruger and Co. The information is presented in a very organized fashion. I highly recommend this book at twice the price.
Colt: The Making of an American Legend
1 review
William Hosley
University of Massachusetts Press
, 1996
It's a must have for any Colt SAA fans...................
My wife bought this book for me, wow what a great book. If you are a lover of Colt SAA's or any of the Colt products for that matter, it's covered in here. This book includes dates of production and numbers produced. It also has beautiful pictures to illistrate some of their finest work.
Gunsmith Cats: Goldie VS. Misty
3 reviews
Dark Horse
, 1999
A New Villian for GSC
This is volume 4 of the series. Misty has just gotten out of jail and is already in trouble. (We briefly saw Misty in volume 2: Misfire.) It turns out The Mob is VERY interested in some videotapes Misty has acquired from a friend who was in jail with her. We also learn more about Ken and Minnie May's past. Near the end of this volume, a new drug is being sold on the street. This is the first ...
The Gunsmith 070 (Gunsmith, The)
20 reviews
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 1987
A thrilling conclusion for the web of magic series!
I must say it wasn't the best in the series and it wasn't the worst, it was perfect. I am a BIG fan of the avalon series so right away when it was out I so bought it. Anyways now with the story which is basically what we are supposed to type about, Emily, Adriane, and Kara now finally have to destroy black fire... and all have a major part to fufill(i may have spelled it wrong!lol) the prophcey ...
The Gunsmith #248 (Gunsmith)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 2002
Great.
I felt this was a great read and intend to read more from the author. I found it very interesting, the setting was so believable and memorable. I put it up with my top reads of late, Savage Thunder by Lindsey, and Anything, My Love by cynthia Simmons. All books I couldn't put down.
The Gunsmith 203: Dead Man's Bluff (Gunsmith, The)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 1998
A Must read, You won't be able to put it down!
As usual Mr. Roberts has kept his standard of excellence and brought us another great story involving not only our hero Clint Adams but a covey of other REAL life gunfighter's to meld history and fiction into a rivoting and entertaining piece of literature. Clint must find out who is trying to eliminate him and every other man that is good with a gun from the old west. With the help of Bat ...
The Gunsmith 197: Apache Raid (Gunsmith, The)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 1998
Great reading never put it down till it was over
I liked this book as much as any other gunsmith book I have read and I have read almost 50 of them
The Gunsmith 220: End of the Trail (Gunsmith, The)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 2000
Greeeeat
Wrote exactly like any western fan would like to read it. This book a person can read and re-read and it would be like reading it for the first time. I have every sample of the gunsmith books,this one rates as one of the best.
The Gunsmith 300: The Long Arm of the Law (Gunsmith, The)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 2006
Three Heroes in one book
When Clint Adams gets caught in a town that makes money off murdering strangers like him, he finds an unlikely ally in a lightning-handed shootist known as Slocum. Luckily, they both get out alive. Unluckily for the Gunsmith, when he heads for Denver, he finds himself a wanted man. But not for murder. A hard-nosed deputy federal marshal by the name of Custis Long needs his help to bring in Aaron ...
Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical ...
1 review
A.W. Chase
A.W. Chase
, 1866
amazing historic book- a fascinating portrait of early America
Dr. Chase was a traveling physician who compiled this book of "recipes and information for everybody" including a wide array of information and home remedies for families. At the time it was published, individual receipes to cure a sick horse or sick child were quite expensive. Dr. Chase's book of 800 recipes for health remedies, drinks, livestock cures, etc. was a bargain and a mainstay in ...
The Eagle's Gap (The Gunsmith Series, No 26)
1 review
J. R. Roberts
Diamond Books (NY)
, 1984
A Circus of Criminals
An early entry into this long running series sees Clint Adams, The Gunsmith, portrayed as a much harder character than now days. Quick with his gun, and quick to use it, this book is filled with action, more or less non-stop and quite graphic in places. Here the Gunsmith finds himself battling a circus full of criminals who have an ingenious way of carrying out robberies that leaves no ...
The Gunsmith #270: The Big Fork Game (Gunsmith, The)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 2004
"If he wakes up hit him again"
This episode of "The Gunsmith"was published in June 2004.It is a story of a major Poker Game set up in Big Fork, Montana in the hayday of the Old West, in the 1880's.The million dollar prize shows what a high stakes game it was.It was a draw to some of the biggest names at the time ;including Bat Masterson and Luke Short.To put it into perspective,it would be the equivalent of a pot of somewhere ...
The Gunsmith 298: Loose Ends (Gunsmith, The)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 2006
Prouse was killed so quickly that he could show up at the gates of heaven with a stupid,surprised look on his face."
This is the October,2006 Episode, in the long running Western series "The Gunsmith";which started in January,1982. It must be doing something right to have survived for 25 years. As well as enjoying the stories,I also enjoy the art on the covers; though it was much better in the early editions,there was artwork on both the front and back covers.Not only that,but the art was much better than we ...
The Gunsmith 213: Strangler's Vendetta (Gunsmith, The)
1 review
J.R. Roberts
Jove
, 1999
An excellent Gunsmith western and mystery!
Clint Adams helps his friend, Chief Inspector from Scotland Yard, by watching over one of his detectives, when he comes to New York to hunt for a killer. Adams has his hands full in this one. The author did a great job of showing how New York was at that time period. Great atmosphere and spooky, as Adams helps find the killer. An excellent Gunsmith western, but also an exciting mystery.
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