Credits
Writer(s):
?
Penciller(s):
Maurice Bramley
Inker(s):
Maurice Bramley
Letterer(s):
Maurice Bramley ?
Subject Matter
Genres:
non-fiction, western
Synopsis:
Historical descriptions of two firearms used in America's Old West of the 1800s. One, the Beecher's Bible, was a rifle invented in 1848 by one Christian Sharps and sent to Henry Beecher in crates marked "Bibles". The other is the Colt Single Action Army .45, a revolver popular circa 1872.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
1
Notes:
Two illustrations accompanied by hand-written text.