Washington Post 6/11/2009
“The title of Alexander Rose's marvelous book says it all. Like David McCullough in The Great Bridge, Rose has the rare ability to make technology come alive even for the non-technology-minded. He is not only a good historian but also a gifted storyteller.”—Michael Korda, Washington Post
- Michael Korda, in the "Washington Post'
Dallas Morning News 6/11/2009
“Ingeniously conceived, deftly written and thoroughly engrossing.”—Dallas Morning News
- Dallas Morning News
Publishers Weekly 6/11/2009
“Entertaining history. . . . Rose traces the rise of the rifle [as it] evolved in American history to become an iconic symbol of freedom and how it developed as an effective military instrument as well as a private citizen’s firearm.”—Publishers Weekly
- Publishers Weekly
Kirkus 6/11/2009
“Rose’s account never flags. . . . Ingenious and satisfying.”—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
- Kirkus
Amazon 6/11/2009
“An exhaustive history of the rifle’s place in American culture . . . Once you start, American Rifle will have to be pried from your cold, dead hands before you put it down.”—Amazon “Best of the Month” Selection
- Amazon
National Review 6/11/2009
“The rifle is an instrument of politics, and Alexander Rose's new book, American Rifle: A Biography, is a study in the realpolitik of pushing lead. Beginning with the rifle's early days in the capitalistic ferment of colonial Pennsylvania's German enclaves and progressing through the M16's challenges in Iraq, Rose has written one the most interesting nonfiction books of the year.”—National Review
- National Review