THE DOUBLE GUN JOURNAL 2000. VOLUME ELEVEN, ISSUES 1-4.
2000 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine.
A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: British doubles from A to Z, Part X; "Raw talent"; The first Remington "Special"; Captain Blacker's game gun; Greener on the other side of the hill; Uncle Dan no. 1356; Three fine Francotes; Quintessential quality; A cornupcopia of turkish delights; The kingdom of Beretta; Twelve-bore rifles; German over and under double rifles; Why should I buy a Fox gun?; Joseph Tonks, Boston; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: A whole lot of dog; British doubles from A to Z, Part XI; Ithaca, quality since 1880; The rest of the grand American story; Giancarlo and Stefano Pedretti; Quintessential quality, Part II; L.C. Smith, America's best?; The Colonel Meinertzhagen Paradox; Cherokee quaill, Cherokee tales; Remington Model 1889, Grade 6; Toiling at the bench; To own a double rifle; For exposition; Jeffery double rifles; Wingshooting in Argentina; Every picture tells a story; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: First game ...and last; Finding out for myself, Part III; When I paint my masterpiece; Model 21s lost in the shuffle, and more; A "tail" of two cities; "Bitten by a hornet"; San Saba treasures of Oak Knoll Ranch; Parker Balance; Lancaster's four-barrelled rifles; I have shaken the hand that shook the hand; The Ithaca custom shop, then and now; Grandfather's gun; Hunting and shooting with Holland and Holland, Part I; W.R. Pape; Jeffery double-rifles, the hunter's choice; Special order Remington CE; Gottlieb Koethe in Gratz; The golden wedding pheasants; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: The lovely menace; Money well spent; British doubles from A to Z, Part XII; Ithaca NID Gauge guns; Clayton's Parker; The rarest Purdey?; Rigby shotguns; A very early Woodward over-under; Hunting and shooting with Hollan and Holland, Part II; A converted Lancaster double rifle; The John Olin Model 21 Winchester; A combination gun; Browning afield; Perazzi Nonpareil; An Italian proved Remington EEO; L.C. Smith's worshipful masters of the Order of Gunmakers; Project B.S.A.; 1897, men, monuments and moments; double Gun Journal.
A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: British doubles from A to Z, Part X; "Raw talent"; The first Remington "Special"; Captain Blacker's game gun; Greener on the other side of the hill; Uncle Dan no. 1356; Three fine Francotes; Quintessential quality; A cornupcopia of turkish delights; The kingdom of Beretta; Twelve-bore rifles; German over and under double rifles; Why should I buy a Fox gun?; Joseph Tonks, Boston; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: A whole lot of dog; British doubles from A to Z, Part XI; Ithaca, quality since 1880; The rest of the grand American story; Giancarlo and Stefano Pedretti; Quintessential quality, Part II; L.C. Smith, America's best?; The Colonel Meinertzhagen Paradox; Cherokee quaill, Cherokee tales; Remington Model 1889, Grade 6; Toiling at the bench; To own a double rifle; For exposition; Jeffery double rifles; Wingshooting in Argentina; Every picture tells a story; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: First game ...and last; Finding out for myself, Part III; When I paint my masterpiece; Model 21s lost in the shuffle, and more; A "tail" of two cities; "Bitten by a hornet"; San Saba treasures of Oak Knoll Ranch; Parker Balance; Lancaster's four-barrelled rifles; I have shaken the hand that shook the hand; The Ithaca custom shop, then and now; Grandfather's gun; Hunting and shooting with Holland and Holland, Part I; W.R. Pape; Jeffery double-rifles, the hunter's choice; Special order Remington CE; Gottlieb Koethe in Gratz; The golden wedding pheasants; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: The lovely menace; Money well spent; British doubles from A to Z, Part XII; Ithaca NID Gauge guns; Clayton's Parker; The rarest Purdey?; Rigby shotguns; A very early Woodward over-under; Hunting and shooting with Hollan and Holland, Part II; A converted Lancaster double rifle; The John Olin Model 21 Winchester; A combination gun; Browning afield; Perazzi Nonpareil; An Italian proved Remington EEO; L.C. Smith's worshipful masters of the Order of Gunmakers; Project B.S.A.; 1897, men, monuments and moments; double Gun Journal.
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61571
Author | Double Gun Journal, Editors Daniel Philip Cote and Joanna Lynn Cote. |
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Book Code | 61571 |
ISBN | No ISBN. |
Book Description | Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. |
Book Cover | Paperback |
Published Date | 2000 |
Publisher | The Double Gun Journal. |
Place | East Jordan, Michigan. |