Longarm 363


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Longarm’s playing hide-and-seek and shoot-to-kill… The last lawmen who went sniffing after deranged killer Simon Grimm ended up headless, strung up in a lean-to. But Deputy Marshal Long has hightailed it from Denver to the flyspeck town of Mesquite, Texas, to drag Grimm’s sorry behind to justice… Thing is, nobody’s laid eyes on the crazy bastard for weeks—and folks reckon Grimm has beaten a hot path to Palo Duro Canyon. Although the hidey-hole’s a hundred miles long, Long won’t rest till he’s drawn up a tough posse—and delivered revenge, Longarm-style...




The Gunsmith #363


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MURDER BY NUMBERS... Deputy Marshal Clint Adams has a reputation for getting his man. But now, a very disturbed man is trying to get him. Adams receives an anonymous letter with a list of names numbered one to ten—names of people who are going to be killed unless the Gunsmith can find a way to stop the madman. But even if Adams wins the deadly game, his own number might be up... OVER 15 MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!




Gunshot Wounds


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Written by the nation's foremost authority on gunshot wounds and forensic techniques as they relate to firearm injuries, Gunshot Wounds: Practical Aspects of Firearms, Ballistics, and Forensic Techniques, Second Edition provides critical information on gunshot wounds and the weapons and ammunition used to inflict them. The book describes practical aspects of ballistics, wound ballistics, and the classification of various wounds caused by handguns, bang guns, rifles, and shotguns. The final chapters explain autopsy technique and procedure and laboratory analysis relating to weapons and gunshot evidence.




The Long Arm of Lee


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The Long Arm of Lee


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Originally published in 1915, when Jennings Cropper Wise was commandant of the Virginia Military Institute, The Long Arm of Lee has never been surpassed as an authoritative study of the Confederate artillery in the Civil War. Volume I describes the organization and tactics of the field batteries of General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and their performance in famous battles, including those at Bull Run, Malvern Hill, Cedar Mountain, Harper's Ferry, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg. It ends with the bitter winter interlude before the Chancellorsville campaign of the spring of 1863. Volume 2 of Wise's history, also available as a Bison Book, takes up the harrowing events stretching from Chancellorsville to Appomattox. In his introduction, Gary W. Gallagher addresses some of the myths exposed by Wise, touching on the persistent under-estimation of the artillery's role in winning battles.













Slocum 363


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Slocum's got a red, white, and blue bone to pick... If there’s one thing John Slocum likes more than whiskey or women, it’s winning big at poker. Until a cheater runs off with his money and gets killed, leaving Slocum arrested for murder. His neck is saved when a British beauty named Abigail Cheswick springs him from jail—and into the folds of her skirt. Soon, he’s at the Cheswick camp and Abigail’s brother, the arrogant Duke William, wants him to catch some wild game worthy of mounting on his royal walls. But once Slocum discovers what the British bully’s prey is, he decides to play the game by his own rules…