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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Field sports: fishing, hunting, shooting > Hunting or shooting animals & game
"Hawking or Faulconry" was originally published in 1686 as part of
the author's classic work - "The Gentleman's Recreation.," and is
now considered an important milestone in the early history of
Falconry. First editions of this work are now extremely rare and
consequently expensive. READ COUNTRY BOOKS has now republished it
using the original text and engravings. One hundred and fifty five
pages contain twenty five detailed chapters: - Directions for
Taking Hawks. - Of the Several Sorts of Hawks. - The Gerfaulcon. -
The Slight Faulcon. - The Lanner. - The Merlin. - The Hobby. - The
Bawrel. - The Castrel. - The Goshawk. - The Sparrow Hawk. -
Reclaiming the Haggard-Faulcon. - Enseaming a Faulcon. - Bathing a
Hawk. - Making a Hawk Bold and Hardy. - Feeding. - Hern Hawking. -
Brook Hawking. - Rules for the Mew. - Falconers Rules. - Falconry
Terms. - Diseases and Cures. - Choice and Use of Spaniels. -
Certain Terms of Art. - Hawking Statutes. Etc. Also incorporated in
the contents is a thirty two page preface with notes on the history
of this, and other important falconry books. This is a fascinating
read for any Falconry enthusiast or historian, but also contains
much information that is still useful and practical today. Many of
the earliest sporting books, particularly those dating back to the
1800s, are now extremely scarce and very expensive. READ COUNTRY
BOOKS are republishing these classic works in affordable, high
quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Originally published in 1931. The first definitve Big Game Hunting
anthology to be published in the English language. This is a
wonderful collection of the best writings by the best hunters:
Selous - Neumann - Percival - Snaffle - Pollock - Baillie-Grohman -
Sutherland - Patterson and many others. Contents Include hunting
the Big Three and many other species in Africa, Asia, Europe,
Arctic, Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Read Country Books
are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Flying imprint sparrowhawks is often unfairly portrayed as being
overly complex and highly technical. Sparrowhawks - A Falconer's
Guide aims to paint a far more informed picture, and to perhaps
dispel some of the myths. Written with the beginner in mind, it is
based on considerable first-hand experience of the author and a
number of other respected falconers from the United Kingdom,
Croatia, Ireland and Turkey who have specialized in flying
sparrowhawks. By drawing comparisons with some of the most ancient
trapping and training techniques of the East, and by making a
connection with modern Western falconry practices, this remarkable
book encapsulates the timeless beauty and joy of sparrowhawking,
which crosses all cultures. Topics covered include: equipment,
preparing to receive your sparrowhawk chick and imprinting;
training, behaviour, quarry, entering, field craft and hawking in
many different types of terrain; methodologies of captive breeding
in the West; problems associated with the rehabilitation and
release of wild sparrowhawks in the United Kingdom and finally, the
vitally important subject of sparrowhawk health and welfare.
Wildfowling is the most romantic, exciting and challenging of all
the field sports. All wildfowlers have a little poetry in their
souls. The majority of fowlers are thoroughgoing individualists. A
typical wildfowler is a true hunter, bred and born - a lone wolf
pitting his wits and knowledge against the wiles of some of the
wariest and fastest birds on earth. Taking all this into account it
is no surprise that wildfowling has fascinated a great many well
known writers as well as inspiring many lesser known and even
amateur writers to write with brilliance and passion about their
sport. In this book I have attempted to select a number of gems and
rarities of fowling literature from famous writers as well as
including notes, articles and snippets from less well known, but
nevertheless, enthusiastic scribes. This anthology will, I hope,
help preserve some of the more obscure wildfowling tales for
gunners of the future. Several of the post war wildfowling stories
include those of writers who contributed to now defunct sporting
periodicals of that era. Their stories I consider masterpieces of
the genre and have been included for the benefit of future
generations. In some cases it has been impossible to communicate
with them or their relatives, who may contact the publishers if
they so wish.
Class Dismissed is a look at the adventures of a high school social
studies teacher who hunts around the world. Without the benefit of
sponsors or freebies, the author goes on safari in Africa, up to
the Canadian provinces and around the fifty states. as real life
hunts are described as they happen. And most adventures told
without too much exaggeration bow in your hand as you venture into
the field after game and on many occasions bring home the bacon. No
pun intended while reading about elk hunting. many frustrations and
sweet victory. For the turkey hunter, here are some hunts that you
will appreciate and even laugh as you can relate to the excitement
and challenge of the hunt. in some hunts and witness the majesty of
the outdoors. Family stories also show another side of this hunter.
THE HOUNDS OF ENGLAND - A GUIDE TO THE FOXHOUNDS AND STAGHOUNDS OF
ENGLAND TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE OTTER HOUNDS AND HARRIERS OF SEVERAL
COUNTIES By "Gelert" A READ COUNTRY BOOKS CLASSIC REPRINT This
unique guide was first published in London 1849. Only a small
quantity were printed, and it is now a very scarce item commanding
high prices from specialist book dealers. READ COUNTRY BOOKS have
republished it, using the original text as part of their HISTORY OF
HUNTING series. The book consists of one hundred and twenty pages
giving details of over one hundred and seventy packs of Foxhounds,
Staghounds, Otter hounds and Harriers. Many have detailed notes on
their favourite fixtures, names of Masters and Huntsmen and
descriptions of their country. Some of these hunts no longer exist
and this little book remains a testament to their historical
importance. The notes on certain hounds with their breeding and
characteristics will prove of much interest to today's huntsmen and
hound breeders alike. This important work was the first book of
reference available to the hunting world, which in those days was a
great and influential body, comprising much of the wealth, rank,
and station of the land. It is a fascinating read for any hunting
enthusiast, historian, or indeed, anyone with an interest in the
many hound breeds in existence today. "Hark to the cheering note
They've found him, see The gorse is waving like a troubled sea;
He's gone away; hark, halloo To the cry Like swallows skimming o'er
the fields they fly." Many of the earliest hunting books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. READ COUNTRY BOOKS are
republishingthese classic works in affordable, high quality, modern
editions, using the original text and artwork.
This important work on the Shotgun was first published in London
1923 in limited numbers, and is now a rare find in its first
edition. READ COUNTRY BOOKS have now re-published it from the
original text incorporating the photographic illustrations and many
fascinating gun makers advertisements. One hundred and fifty five
pages are divided into eight detailed chapters: - The History of
the Shotgun. - The Selection of a Gun. - Game Guns, Wildfowl Guns,
and Small Bores. - Repeating, Automatic and Miscellaneous Guns. -
The Shotgun Cartridge. - Ballistics. - The Gun-Room, Accessories
and Dress, etc. - Shooting. Etc. Also included is a 12 page
appendix on Shotgun Data and Tables. The contents are interspersed
with numerous vintage photographs and other illustrations of
shotguns and equipment. The author was a well known sportsman whose
many years of practical experience with guns and their usage have
made this book a valuable contribution to the history of shotguns,
and also a recommended addition to any shooting enthusiasts
library. Many of the earliest sporting books, particularly those
dating back to the 1800s, are now extremely scarce and very
expensive. READ COUNTRY BOOKS are republishing these classic works
in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original
text and artwork.
Since the early 1990s, the seventeen-fold growth in South African
sport hunting has made the South African wildlife ranching industry
the sixth largest contributor to South Africa's agricultural
sector, bringing in $680 million per annum. Biltong Hunting as a
Performance of Belonging in Post-Apartheid South Africa links
biltong hunting's rapid growth to the 1990s disassembly of the
apartheid state and analyzes how the hierarchy, and belonging that
biltong hunters associate with it, emerges anew in the
post-apartheid context. It examines the narrative and embodied
strategies employed by hunters and farmers to create a space that
naturalizes the mythic Afrikaner nationalist past in the
post-apartheid present.
Originally published in 1893, this absorbing collection of American
Big game Hunting is a fascinating read for any hunting enthusiast.
Extensively illustrated and with tales from various authors this
work is thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of
all who are interested in Big Game hunting. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Originally published in London 1886. The illustrated contents
include: Accounts of fox-hunting and sport in 1885-6 in Cheshire -
Shropshire - Worcestershire - Staffordshire - Herefordshire -
Wales. Detailed accounts of red letter days and runs. Portraits and
illustrations by H.F. Mytton. Many of the earliest hunting books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Originally published in 1927. The author was an expert hunter and
trapper and spent a lifetime studying the ways of the wild.
Contents Include: Principles of Woodcraft The Spartans of the West
Woodland Songs, Dances and Ceremonies Suggested Programs General
Scouting Indoors General Scouting Outdoors Signaling and Indian
Signs Campercraft or the Summer Camp Games For the Camp Health and
Woodland Medicine Wildwood Remedies or Simples Natural History
Mushrooms, Fungi or Toadstools Forestry, Conifers or Pine Family
The Willow Family Walnut Family Birch Family Beech Family Elm
Family Mulberry Family Magnolia Family Laurel family Witch Hazel
Family Sweet Gum Family Plane Tree Family Plum Family Apple Family
Senna Family Pea Family Sumac Family Maple Family Buckeye Family
Linden Family Dogwood Family Ebony Family Olive Family (Including
the Ashes) Honeysuckle Family Some Indian Ways Campfire Stories or
Glimpses of Indian Character. The book is illustrated with over 500
drawings by the author. Many of the earliest books, particularly
those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce
and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are republishing these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork.
Originally published in 1895. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Contents
include: The Wild Rabbit. - Demand for rabbits as Food. - Weight
and Condition of Warren rabbits. - Causes of Failure of Rabbit
Warrens in the past. - Number of Rabbits which one acre of grass
will feed. - How Rabbits Feed. - Stock required for Breeding
purposes. - How to lay out a Warren. - The Wortley rabbit- trap-
fence. - Care and Culture of Pasture. - Exterminating Rabbits in
Plantations. - Enemies and Diseases of Rabbits. - Special Chapter
for Farmers. - For Allotment Holders. - Valuation of Rabbit Damage.
etc. A book for all Landowners, Sportsmen, Land Agents,
Naturalists, Farmers, Gamekeepers and Smallholders. Contains much
interesting and valuable information on the habits of the rabbit,
well worth the the attention of anyone seeking to profit from
rabbits.
Originally published in the early 1900s. A discussion on the
mysteries and vagaries of scent in connection with fox hunting with
hounds. The illustrated contents include: The secretion of scent -
The diffusion of scent - The Scentometer - Adverse factors - The
Secret of scent - Scent and local conditions - How we smell - How
Hounds smell - Scent in other animals - etc. a mine of useful
information for all who hunt with hounds.
This scarce title was first published in London 1891. It was
written by a well known author who also contributed many poaching
and natural history articles to the sporting press of that era. It
is much sought after and valuable in its first edition. READ
COUNTRY BOOKS has now re-published it using the original text. The
books' 340 pages contain 14 chapters on poaching throughout the
British Isles by man, beast and bird. Natural history anecdotes
abound, with detailed notes on the ways of various wildlife: -
Poachers and Poaching. - Badgers and Otters. - Couriers of the Air.
(Bird flight) - Tracks and Tracking. - British Birds Nests and
Eggs. - Minor British Game Birds. - Water Poachers. - Wild Ducks
and Duck Decoying. - Field and Covert Poachers. - Workers in
Woodcraft. - Sketches from Nature. etc. This fascinating work is
thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of all
sportsmen/naturalists. Many of the earliest sporting books,
particularly those dating back to the 1800s, are now extremely
scarce and very expensive. READ COUNTRY BOOKS are reprinting these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions. These
editions are republished using the original text and artwork.
Originally published in 1874, this early work on The Rifle and the
Hound in Ceylon is both expensive and hard to find in its first
edition. This illustrated and revised edition is thoroughly
recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of all hunting
enthusiasts.Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating
back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
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