The NRA, Frank Smyth
The NRA, Frank Smyth
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The NRA
The Unauthorized History

Author: Frank Smyth

Narrator: Frank Smyth

Unabridged: 8 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2020


Synopsis

For the first time, the definitive account of America’s most powerful, most secretive, and most controversial nonprofit, and how far it has strayed from its origins.

The National Rifle Association is unique in American life. Few other civic organizations are as old or as large. None is as controversial. It is largely due to the NRA that the U.S. gun policy differs so extremely — some would say so tragically — from that of every other developed nation. But, as Frank Smyth shows, the NRA has evolved from an organization concerned above all with marksmanship — and which supported most government efforts around gun control for a hundred years — to one that resists all attempts to restrict guns in any way. At the same time, the organization has also buried its own remarkable history.

Here is that story, from the NRA’s surprising roots in post-Civil War New York City to the defining event that changed its culture forever — the so called “Cincinnati Revolt” of 1977 — to the present day, where President Donald Trump is the most ardent champion in the White House the NRA has ever had. For anyone who has looked at access to guns in our society and asked “Why?”, this is an unmatched account of how we got here, and who got us here.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books

"The N.R.A. began as a Reconstruction-era organization “with the mission to improve military preparedness in anticipation of future wars,” Smyth says. Its evolution after that — into a gentlemen’s hunting club with an unexpected affinity for wildlife conservation, until Second Amendment absolutists seized power in the 1970s — is ably traced by the author, who narrates the audio version of his book in no-nonsense tones." — The New York Times

"This is the book for anyone who has ever wondered why the United States is incapable of even minor regulation of firearms, despite alarming levels of gun violence and consistent, broad public support for it. Frank Smyth has delivered a clearly-written, diligently-researched, and level-headed answer. He documents how the NRA, once primarily a sporting group that advocated sensible gun controls, has buried its past, rewritten history, and transformed itself into an enormously influential right-wing force that has elevated gun fetishism into a political ideology that, for many, borders on religion."— Mark Bowden, journalist and author of Black Hawk Down and Killing Pablo

About Frank Smyth

Frank Smyth is an independent, award-winning investigative journalist specializing in armed conflicts, organized crime and human rights overseas, and on the gun movement and its influence at home. He is a former arms trafficking investigator for Human Rights Watch breaking the role of France in arming Rwanda before its genocide. Smyth is a global authority on journalist security and press freedom testifying to Congress and member states of several multilateral organizations. Frank is founder and CEO of the leading U.S.-based hostile environments training firm.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Craig on August 01, 2022

As an Australian that’s hasn’t experienced a multiple gun death incident since 1996, the American obsession with guns is nonsensical, to say the least. I just don’t get it. So, with that in mind heard Frank Smyth on a podcast and then bought this book on the NRA. Like most people I guess, didn’t rea......more

Goodreads review by Maria on April 17, 2020

The NRA is either the savior of the US Constitution or the reason American children are dying in their schools. All or nothing. Founded after the Civil War by Union veterans to ensure that American soldiers had the marksmanship skills necessary for the next battle, this non-profit in no ways resembl......more

Goodreads review by Martin on June 19, 2020

Frank Smyth's history of the NRA is a fascinating, instructive, well-researched account, meticulously documented and a credit to the author, a top-flight investigative journalist of several decades' standing. Smyth's reporting is fair-minded and even-keeled as he describes the NRA's history and evol......more

Goodreads review by Jill on August 13, 2020

Very interesting book. It can be a bit of a slog at times but I read this along with other books and would only read for 20-30 minutes at a time. Glad I educated myself on the founding of the NRA and the politicizing of the NRA. My biggest takeaway is that the NRA has become a very dangerous organiz......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on May 20, 2020

This book was a well researched and factual history of the NRA. It was illuminating without being overtly political. I listened to the book and, although I’m generally not a fan of authors reading their own books, Frank Smyth did an excellent job of narrating......more