Originally published in London 1906. William Carnegie was a well
known sportsman of the late 1800's with a vast knowledge of
gamekeeping and vermin control. He wrote several books on trapping
and many articles for the sporting press of that era. The contents
of this book include: The Gamekeeper; His Rights and Duties -
Ground Vermin - The Polecat - The Stoat - The Weasel - The Capture
of Polecats, Stoats, and Weasels - The General Details of Vermin
Trapping - Poaching Cats - Rats - The Hedgehog - Winged Vermin -
Ravens - Crows - Jackdaws - Magpies and Jays - Hawks and Owls . The
book is well illustrated with pictures of various animal and bird
traps with instructions for use and manufacture. Many of the
earliest books on field sports, particularly those dating back to
the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. Home Farm Books are republishing many of these classic
works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the
original text and artwork.
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