Description: ”The introduction of barbed wire in the 1870s had remarkable social and economic consequences. Before the wire’s invention, fences were intended to keep animals and trespassers out. Because barbed wire effectively kept animals in, the landholding concepts of cattlemen and small settlers changed radically with the new power that barbed wire gave them.” THE WIRE THAT FENCED THE WEST by Henry and Frances McCallum, University of Oklahoma Press, OK, 1965. “The major contribution of this book is in the history of the development of barbed wire as a fencing material and in the illustrations and discussions of the principle types of barbed wire…It is assured a position as a basic reference work for anyone interested in the field of fencing in western America."” This book is most informative and interesting reading. 5.5” x 8.3” softback book in very good condition. 285 pages. Free media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 50 United States. Rates vary for international mailings.
Price: 35 USD
Location: Phillipsburg, Kansas
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