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DOG BREAKING FOR THE GUN: THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS, CERTAIN, AND EASY
METHOD, WITH COPIOUS NOTES ON SHOOTING SPORTS. By Lieut.-Gen. W.N.
Hutchinson. A VINTAGE DOG BOOKS CLASSIC REPRINT. Originally
published in 1848, this book was so well received by sportsmen and
dog owners alike, that several more editions were published in
ensuing years. All of these early editions are now very scarce and
increasingly hard to find. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS has now republished
the fifth, revised and enlarged edition of 1869, using the original
text and engravings, as part of their CLASSIC BREED BOOK series.
The author was a well respected dog breeder and trainer with a
lifetime's experience of working dogs in the field. His book is
still considered by many to be the finest work on gundog training
ever written. The book's substantial three hundred and seventy two
pages contain twenty three comprehensive, illustrated chapters: -
Preliminary Observations. Qualifications, in Breaker and Dog. -
Initiatory Lessons Indoors. Shooting Ponies. - Initiatory Lessons
with Spaniels. - Retrievers. - Lessons Out of Doors. - First Lesson
in September. Ranging. - Caution. Nature's Mysterious Influences. -
Cunning of Age. Range of from Two to Six Dogs. - Pointing. -
Vermin. -Bar, Leg Strap and Spike Collar. - Shooting Hares. - Hints
to Purchasers. - Sheep Killing. - Anecdotes on Dogs on Service at
Home. - Service Abroad. - Russian Setters. - Whistles, "Backing,"
Ranging, Runners. - Retrieving with Setters. - Bloodhounds. -
Health. - Shooting. - Loading. - Trapping. - Vermin Control. -
Pheasant Rearing. - Poachers. - Keepers. - Night Dogs etc. The book
also contains many steel and wood engravings of dogs and sporting
scenes. This isessential reading for anyone requiring information
on dog training, whether it be for the field or home. "Be to his
virtues ever kind Be to his faults a little blind." Many of the
earliest dog breed books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS are republishing these classic works
in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original
text and artwork.
Full Title: "Minutes of The Proceedings of A General Court Martial,
Assemble At The Castle of Good Hope, On The 4th January,
1810"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926"
collection provides descriptions of the major trials from over 300
years, with official trial documents, unofficially published
accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more. Readers can
delve into sensational trials as well as those precedent-setting
trials associated with key constitutional and historical issues and
discover, including the Amistad Slavery case, the Dred Scott case
and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides unfiltered narrative
into the lives of the trial participants as well as everyday
people, providing an unparalleled source for the historical study
of sex, gender, class, marriage and divorce.++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Court RecordNew
York City BarLondon: Printed by T. Harper, Jun. Crane Court, Fleet
Street. 1811
DOG BREAKING FOR THE GUN: THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS, CERTAIN, AND EASY
METHOD, WITH COPIOUS NOTES ON SHOOTING SPORTS. By Lieut.-Gen. W.N.
Hutchinson. A VINTAGE DOG BOOKS CLASSIC REPRINT. Originally
published in 1848, this book was so well received by sportsmen and
dog owners alike, that several more editions were published in
ensuing years. All of these early editions are now very scarce and
increasingly hard to find. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS has now republished
the fifth, revised and enlarged edition of 1869, using the original
text and engravings, as part of their CLASSIC BREED BOOK series.
The author was a well respected dog breeder and trainer with a
lifetime's experience of working dogs in the field. His book is
still considered by many to be the finest work on gundog training
ever written. The book's substantial three hundred and seventy two
pages contain twenty three comprehensive, illustrated chapters: -
Preliminary Observations. Qualifications, in Breaker and Dog. -
Initiatory Lessons Indoors. Shooting Ponies. - Initiatory Lessons
with Spaniels. - Retrievers. - Lessons Out of Doors. - First Lesson
in September. Ranging. - Caution. Nature's Mysterious Influences. -
Cunning of Age. Range of from Two to Six Dogs. - Pointing. -
Vermin. -Bar, Leg Strap and Spike Collar. - Shooting Hares. - Hints
to Purchasers. - Sheep Killing. - Anecdotes on Dogs on Service at
Home. - Service Abroad. - Russian Setters. - Whistles, "Backing,"
Ranging, Runners. - Retrieving with Setters. - Bloodhounds. -
Health. - Shooting. - Loading. - Trapping. - Vermin Control. -
Pheasant Rearing. - Poachers. - Keepers. - Night Dogs etc. The book
also contains many steel and wood engravings of dogs and sporting
scenes. This is essential reading for anyone requiring information
on dog training, whether it be for the field or home. "Be to his
virtues ever kind Be to his faults a little blind." Many of the
earliest dog breed books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS are republishing these classic works
in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original
text and artwork.
William Warre was the spirited scion of one of the great commercial
dynasties which helped make Portugal Britain's oldest ally. Brought
up in Oporto, his nature was too fiery to take kindly to the dull
business of exporting port, and he gratefully left the family firm
to take up a military career after sticking the pigtails of his
father's Portuguese partner to his desk with sealing wax while the
man was sleeping off a liquid lunch. Warre returned to his native
city as a young staff officer in 1808, and thereafter witnessed
most of the major actions of the conflict at close quarters. He
took part in Sir John Moore's winter retreat to Corunna; the
storming of the fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo, personally accepted the
sword of the surrendering French commander of Badajoz after the
famous siege; and fought at Vimieiro and Salamanca among many other
actions. After the latter battle he was given the important task of
reorganising the Portuguese Army and was Britain's liasion man at
the Portuguese court in Lisbon. This volume is composed of letters
to Warre's parents. He describes not only the military actions in
which he was engaged, but also recounts the gossip among his fellow
Staff officers and his own frank observations on the foibles of his
Portuguese allies.
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