02 December 2006, 01:45
T_RussellColonel Cooper's Latest/Last Book
Colonel Jeff Cooper's latest/last book
Shotluck, has just been released by Wisdom Publishing.
www.jeffcooperbooks.comIt is written in the Colonel’s inimitable erudite style. The Colonel was truly a man of diverse interests and Shotluck demonstrates that. The book is wide ranging and so covers subjects such as hunting in Southwest Africa, a Cuban’s ferocious resistance to Castro’s tyranny, capital punishment, aesthetics, and numerous other subjects.
May all read it and become fine, strong citizens of the Republic.
Tom
02 December 2006, 02:07
DB BillThe first time I met LtCol Cooper was about 25 years ago at an outdoor pistol range in Tjunga, CA .... he was wearing a monocle .... and combined with his military bearing and typical serious expression he looked more than a little formidible.
03 December 2006, 01:43
juanpozziT-Russell ill read it ,i must tell you that now im a member of the NRA im argentine so i believe every American must belong to it .Juan
03 December 2006, 05:43
T_RussellGood for your and right you are. Everyone should be a member. It isn't perfect but I do believe some of us would have already had to fight to the death for our rights if it were not for the NRA.
Tom
03 December 2006, 05:56
N E 450 No2Tom
Thanks for the link.
I ordered C Stories and Shotluck.
03 December 2006, 08:55
T_RussellYou're in for some wonderful reading.
Tom
03 December 2006, 09:25
DB BillI always enjoy his writing but charging $50 per book seems a bit extreme especially as I think some of them are full-size paperbacks.
03 December 2006, 20:31
T_RussellDB Bill
I just checked the website
www.jeffcooperbooks.com and the information on all the books stated they were hard backs.
Tom
04 December 2006, 00:06
sargehufTom, thanks for the reminder. I just placed my order.
DB Bill, considering that the books are privately published, and ARE hardback, $50 is not unreasonable. These volumes are again available to us in hardback due to the labor of love of Col. Cooper's youngest daughter, Lindy Wisdom. Without her efforts, this last volume would probably not have even been published.
Duane