I finally have a publisher for the book on early gunsmithing. They want it recast as a history of American gun culture; then and now. No problem.
I need a catchy title for what will be a popularly targeted book. The book explores the evidence of America's gun culture through thew Mexican War; evidence of early gunsmithing and gun making and how the industry changed the world.
Suggestions for titles that would force you to buy?
Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
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Fifty Shades of Death . Gun smithing in America
ReplyDeleteThe Guns of Madison County.
The Story of the Gun
"Building the boom, a history of gun culture in America"
ReplyDelete"Home of the free, land of the boom"
I'll be back later if I come up with anything better.
Lock, Stock, and barrel: Guns in America from the founding to the 21st century
ReplyDeleteForged in Freedom: American gunsmithing from Colonial Times to the Early Republic.
ReplyDeleteI like James title
ReplyDeleteBut if you want atitle that will force me to buy how about "this is Clayton's new book"
I vote for Lock, Stock, and Barrel.
ReplyDelete"3-D Modelling on the Early Frontier"
ReplyDeleteCheers
The Shots Heard 'Round the World: How American Gunsmithing Changed History.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck!
"If Flint and Trigger Hold But True: American Gunsmithing to 1846"
ReplyDeleteI vote for Lock, Stock, and Barrel, too!
ReplyDeleteNudes I Have known While Smithing.
ReplyDeleteWell, your object is to sell books right? What better way than with a catchy title!
The Making of the American Gun
ReplyDeleteAlthough this would also make a good subtitle under Lock, Stock, and Barrel