A HUNTING DIARY. By the late Captain Newton Wynne Apperley. Edited with an introduction, by E.W. Cuming. And a foreword by David Davies, M.P.
1926 1st edition. Ppxiv,228. B/w photograph plates. Original red cloth.
Captain Apperley kept his own pack of hounds at Morben Hall, Machynlleth. The diary records fox, hare, otter, marten-cat and foumart hunting in Mid-Wales in the 1860s and 70s. "From 1864 to 1878, I hunted 636 days, with 39 different packs of hounds, had 339 kills, 78 blank days. Most of this happened in Wales. From January 1864 to 1920, I rode 212 different horses to hounds, and was mostly mounted by my friends".
Captain Apperley kept his own pack of hounds at Morben Hall, Machynlleth. The diary records fox, hare, otter, marten-cat and foumart hunting in Mid-Wales in the 1860s and 70s. "From 1864 to 1878, I hunted 636 days, with 39 different packs of hounds, had 339 kills, 78 blank days. Most of this happened in Wales. From January 1864 to 1920, I rode 212 different horses to hounds, and was mostly mounted by my friends".
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4346
Author | Apperley (Newton Wynne). (1847-1925). |
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Book Code | 4346 |
ISBN | B01NBEHPMG. |
Book Description | Slightly faded but very good. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1926 |
Publisher | Nisbet and Co. |
Place | London. |