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Melancholy Accidents
Melancholy Accidents | Peter Manseau
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Did you know that fatal gun mishaps have been so common in America that for centuries, newspapers carried regular columns reporting on "melancholy accidents"? It came as a surprising discovery when, while conducting research that involved reading colonial-era newspapers, acclaimed writer Peter Manseau stumbled upon one report after another of "melancholy accidents"--instances of local people accidentally discharging firearms to disastrous results. Usually, they were brief items, with the concision of dark poetry--hunting accidents, neighbor shooting neighbor, father shooting son. Dark as they were, they were also often bizarre and fascinating--such as the case of one farmer who, trying out his new musket, shot it at his barn, hitting a door hinge that split the musket ball in two, with each half ricochetting off to hit a different, distant person, each of whom was a doctor. In Melancholy Accidents, Manseau collects and annotates a wide-ranging assortment of these woebegone and oddly intimate reports, with numerous illustrations, photos, and visuals from original period newspapers. It makes for a wholly unique contribution to the ongoing consideration of--and the recent heated discussion about--the historic place of firearms in American society.
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kristenlcoates
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From the introduction to Melancholy Accidents—which republishes news missives from the past about accidental firearm discharges resulting in catastrophe—after he tells the story of a three-year-old removing a loaded gun from his mother's purse in Walmart and shooting her point blank.

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AEBowenPhD
Melancholy Accidents | Peter Manseau
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Excellent end paper in this book!

Loreen Pretty! 8y
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TaylaKaye
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It's like someone distilled true crime stories from three centuries down into tweets. But in a good, historic, powerful kind of way. Kudos to @Melvillehouse for great design as well.

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TaylaKaye
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Already concerned about where this is going.

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DrBird
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"As mother and child made their way through Walmart, the toddler unzipped the gun pocket and reached inside. He drew the 9mm out of its Velcroed holster, pointed it up from his seat in the shopping cart, and fired at his mother..." (More in image)

jeff Wow - looks like an intense, but timely read. How is it so far? 8y
DrBird The introductory essay is great. The rest is... Fun and interesting but it's not a story or deep history. Just like reading through the brief write ups. I'm satisfied because the intro was so good. 8y
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