I received a "revise and resubmit" letter from a university press.  The suggestions from the reviewers
are pretty much reasonable.  (I say "pretty much" because the reviewers only read the first four chapters,
and at least some of the requests were actually addressed in the later chapters.)  One of the reviewers, in
mentioning a number of works that I should consider, mentions a historian whose name rings no bells:
"Richard Bartlett, among others, has looked at gun culture.  Such discussions often are within the
context of American violence, but they are there."  Unfortunately, I not only don't know who Richard Bartlett
is, but the Library of Congress catalog seems to have many Richard Bartletts, writing about all sorts of topics
that don't seem to fit this subject.  Does anyone here know the title of any works by Richard Bartlett on the
topic of violence and guns in early America?
 
Clayton E. Cramer
 
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