THE GUNS OF JOHN MOSES BROWNING

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THE GUNS OF JOHN MOSES BROWNING

“Revelatory…In his beautifully crafted, fast-paced narrative, Gorenstein not only gives us the singular life of Browning; he brilliantly illuminates, so we mortals can understand, how great inventors think and work.”

–Jim Rasenberger, author of Revolver: Sam Colt and the Six-Shooter That Changed America

“Marvelous…Once just an obscure name, Browning, the Mormon whose weapons won wars, emerges as one of America’s greatest inventors.”

–Alexander Rose, New York Times bestselling author of Washington’s Spies and American Rifle

“Vivid, meticulous, fascinating….Don’t flinch as author Gorenstein explains what happens when a Browning weapon hits a target. A remarkable and detailed story!”

–Bing West, New York Times bestselling author of No True Glory, Call Sign Chaos and The Last Platoon.

“The furious complexity of the human species means that the word ‘genius’ can apply equally to the likes of Shakespeare, Einstein, Mozart — and John Moses Browning, whose revolutionary firearms designs resulted in world-changing weaponry…. Gorenstein explores, in intricate and granular detail, the nature and implications of his achievement.”

–Julia Keller, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel: The Gun That Changed Everything and the Misunderstood Genius Who Invented It

“Historians and firearms aficionados will revel in Nathan Gorenstein’s meticulous portrait of the arms maker’s life, which was devoted to revising, reworking, and tweaking to perfection blueprints he ‘saw’ in his head for a stunning array of weapons, including pistols, shotguns, and automatic rifles.”

–Larry Kahaner, author of AK-47: The Weapon that Changed the Face of War

“Very engaging…If you already know the difference between a ‘locked breech and ‘blowback’ pistol, here’s a chance to understand the life of history’s premier gun designer. If you haven’t encountered those phrases before, here’s a chance to see how a guy growing up poor in a remote Western village became one of the greatest mechanical engineers of his time, transforming the world.”

–Clayton E. Cramer, author of Lock, Stock, and Barrel: The Origins of American Gun Culture

“The perfect combination of technological and social history—a feat rarely attempted and even more rarely achieved with such thorough attention to detail.”

–Ashley Hlebinsky, former co-host of Discovery Channel’s Master of Arms and Founding President, Association of Firearms History and Museums

“The surprising story of a genius inventor who changed the course of American history. It will captivate readers interested in firearms and the process of innovation. I highly recommend it.”

–Paul M. Barrett, author of GLOCK: The Rise of America’s Gun