Description
Peter H. Johnson, Parker: America’s Finest Shotgun. NY: Bonanza Books, 1961. Hardbound in dust jacket. xii, 260 pages. Illustrated, bibliography. Book is fine to very fine; dust jacket fair (worn and chipped). A classic treatment of a classic shotgun. $17.50.
The definitive chronicle of the Parker gun—its craftsmanship, heritage, and enduring legacy among sportsmen and collectors alike. With the eye of a historian and the passion of a sportsman, Peter H. Johnson traces the Parker story from its modest beginnings in 1867 to its rise as the gold standard of American double guns. Drawing from factory records, personal interviews, and decades of research, Johnson presents a richly illustrated narrative of the men who built the guns, the innovations that set Parker Brothers apart, and the cultural role the Parker played in the golden age of wingshooting.
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