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Originally published in 1874 as "Wrinkles or Hints to Sportsmen,"
this rare early work is both expensive and very hard to find in its
first edition. READ COUNTRY BOOKS have republished it, using the
original text and photographs. The author was a well known and much
travelled big game hunter and sportsman. He was also responsible
for other much sought after sporting titles such as, "The Forest
and the Field," "Sport in Many Lands," "Hunting Grounds of the Old
World," etc. During his hunting trips abroad he made many notes
regarding the best sporting equipment and arms required for use in
various countries. These formed the basis for this entertaining and
important historical record, which will prove of great interest to
all who travel or hunt, with the four detailed and illustrated
chapters on arms and ammunition being of particular appeal to 'Gun
Buffs'. The book's two hundred and ninety four pages consist of
eleven sections: - Upon Dress. - The Equipment of a Traveller and
Sportsman. - Sporting Arms. - Military Arms. - On the Selection of
Arms. - Practical Hints on the Use of the Rifle. - Tents and
Encampments. - Hints to Travellers. - Hints to Sportsmen. - Hints
to Naturalists with Directions for Collecting and Preserving
Specimens. - The Forest and the Mountains. Each chapter is well
illustrated with black and white drawings and engravings of arms
and equipment, etc. This hitherto rare and unusual book can be
thoroughly recommended for inclusion in the library of all sporting
and travel enthusiasts or historians. 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 theseclassic works in affordable, high quality, modern
editions, using the original text and artwork.
Originally published in 1874 as "Wrinkles or Hints to Sportsmen,"
this rare early work is both expensive and very hard to find in its
first edition. READ COUNTRY BOOKS have republished it, using the
original text and photographs. The author was a well known and much
travelled big game hunter and sportsman. He was also responsible
for other much sought after sporting titles such as, "The Forest
and the Field," "Sport in Many Lands," "Hunting Grounds of the Old
World," etc. During his hunting trips abroad he made many notes
regarding the best sporting equipment and arms required for use in
various countries. These formed the basis for this entertaining and
important historical record, which will prove of great interest to
all who travel or hunt, with the four detailed and illustrated
chapters on arms and ammunition being of particular appeal to 'Gun
Buffs'. The book's two hundred and ninety four pages consist of
eleven sections: - Upon Dress. - The Equipment of a Traveller and
Sportsman. - Sporting Arms. - Military Arms. - On the Selection of
Arms. - Practical Hints on the Use of the Rifle. - Tents and
Encampments. - Hints to Travellers. - Hints to Sportsmen. - Hints
to Naturalists with Directions for Collecting and Preserving
Specimens. - The Forest and the Mountains. Each chapter is well
illustrated with black and white drawings and engravings of arms
and equipment, etc. This hitherto rare and unusual book can be
thoroughly recommended for inclusion in the library of all sporting
and travel enthusiasts or historians. 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 theseclassic works in affordable, high quality, modern
editions, using the original text and artwork.
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