No scholar has studied hunting in the antebellum period in such detail, and no one has analyzed hunting narratives with such care and sophistication. Bathed in Blood takes very seriously a body of literature few historians have bothered to investigate: the hunting narratives within Southwestern Humor literature and in antebellum sporting publications.... The people who read southern social history will be amazed by the number and richness of these sources. - Ted Ownby, University of Mississippi, author of Subduing Satan: Religion, Recreation, and Manhood in the Rural South, 1865-1920