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Author Cunningham, Eugene, 1896-1957.

Title Triggernometry : a gallery of gunfighters with technical notes on leather slapping as a fine art, gathered from many a loose holstered expert over the years / by Eugene Cunningham ; foreword by Eugene Manlove Rhodes ; illustrations from the Rose collection, San Antonio.

Published Caldwell, Id. : Caxton Printers, 1982, [©1941]
 

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Portage Library Consortium Kent - Adult non-Fiction   978 C917t 1982 AVAILABLE

Description xvii, 441 pages : illustrations, plates, portraits ; 24 cm.
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 440-441).
Contents Breed of the border : Bill Longley -- Forty notches : John Wesley Hardin -- One night in San Anton' : Ben Thompson -- Tombstoen's deputy : "Billy" Breakenridge -- Sure-thing killer : Billy the Kid -- Two-gun marshal : Dallas Stoudenmire -- Behind the star : "Jim" Gillett -- The "hammer thumb" : Long-haired Jim Courtright -- "Bayard of the chaparral" : Ranger captain John R. Hughes -- The little wolf : Bass Outlaw -- "The magnificent" : Wild Bill Hickock -- "He was born in Indiana--" : Sam Bass -- Sheriff of Cochise : John Slaughter -- "Rush one Ranger" :Captain Bill McDonald -- Boss of the Wild Bunch : Butch Cassidy -- "Railroaded"?-- : Tom Horn -- One man army corps : General Lee Christmas -- Triggernometry : Random testimony of the experts, with criticisms and comparisons, hoglegs and homicides, diagrams and disagreements.
Summary In this now classic volume, Eugene Cunningham collects--in his "gallery" --biographies of nearly a score of master gunfighters, including such notables as John Wesley Hardin, Billy the Kid, Dallas Stoudenmire, Sam Bass, Wild Bill Hickok, Butch Cassidy, and Tom Horn. Himself a Westerner familiar with the feel of pistol and rifle, Cunningham knew firsthand several of the Texas gunfighters featured in his book, the product of more than thirty-five years of research, interviews, and writing. Cunningham examines the evidence and breaks down the myths surrounding the exploits of Wild Bill Hickok, for example, preferring instead to find the living, breathing human behind the legend. His final chapter, "Triggernometry, " remains a fascinating discussion of the gunfighters' expertise with the fast draw, the "road-agent's spin, " pistol fanning, the "border shift, " "rolling" and "pinwheeling, " and the use of various holsters and harnesses. This new edition includes an extensive introduction and updated bibliography by Joseph G. Rosa. Discussing in detail the types of pistols used by the gunfighters, their speed and accuracy in gunfights, and the qualities of a deadly gunfighter, Rosa also provides new information on many of the more prominent gunfighters in Cunningham's gallery.
ISBN 0870040324
9780870040320
Subjects (Topics) Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)
Crime -- West (U.S.)
Criminals -- West (U.S.)
OCLC no. ocm36984707