THE DOUBLE GUN JOURNAL 2001. VOLUME TWELVE, ISSUES 1-4.
# 2001 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: The last deer drivers; Into thin air; Finding out for myself, Part IV; Winchester Model 21s; The Owen 4 bore hammerless double rifle; A file full of Horsleys; The John Charles Linneman Lefever Optimus Grade; Fratelli Rizzini Model R-3; Doubles with a difference; Number 35; Book review; The English taste, Part VI; Geoffrey Smith, sculptor; Duck and pheasant shooting in Hungary; Nyati possessed; Ithaca quality since 1880; The double guns of Olin-Kodensha; One for Billl's sake; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: Three's a charm; As good as it gets; British doubles from A to Z, Part XIII; Ithaca quality since 1880; Remington Model 1882; Beretta's Field Grade doubles; Double-double; Teal story; One of a handful; The doubles of Dixie; Shooting decoyed pigeons; German double rifles, Part I; Winchester engravers and the Model 21; Pieces of eight, Part I; William Baker, gun inventor extraordinaire; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: Pheasants in the corn; British sportsmen and double guns in the American West; A visit to the British gun trade; The history of the shotgun, a French revolution; Ithaca, quality since 1880, the Lewis Model Grade 3; The printable parts of the Kavanagh story; The Ferlach, Austria, school of gunsmithing; Basque bespoken best; L.C. Smith's great guns and shooters; The Silver Bow Club; Special ordered Superposed; Bird shooting in Kentucky; Pieces of eight, Part II, the rifles; Remington Model 1894, Grade DE; German double rifles, Part II; Cape buffalo in Mozambique; Ted's bird gun; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: Whatever happened to "The Little Gun"?; Finding our for myself, Part V; E.J. Churchill; Remington Model 1890, Grade 7; Postscript on Baker; An XE/AE Fox; Wigeon on the tide; The snow leopard; Where are the birds?; Fit for a czar; Gunning for doves in Cordoba, Argentina; Prewar Rigby, they way they were; Two unusual German double rifles; The Black Forest Hunt; Double Gun List.
# A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: The last deer drivers; Into thin air; Finding out for myself, Part IV; Winchester Model 21s; The Owen 4 bore hammerless double rifle; A file full of Horsleys; The John Charles Linneman Lefever Optimus Grade; Fratelli Rizzini Model R-3; Doubles with a difference; Number 35; Book review; The English taste, Part VI; Geoffrey Smith, sculptor; Duck and pheasant shooting in Hungary; Nyati possessed; Ithaca quality since 1880; The double guns of Olin-Kodensha; One for Billl's sake; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: Three's a charm; As good as it gets; British doubles from A to Z, Part XIII; Ithaca quality since 1880; Remington Model 1882; Beretta's Field Grade doubles; Double-double; Teal story; One of a handful; The doubles of Dixie; Shooting decoyed pigeons; German double rifles, Part I; Winchester engravers and the Model 21; Pieces of eight, Part I; William Baker, gun inventor extraordinaire; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: Pheasants in the corn; British sportsmen and double guns in the American West; A visit to the British gun trade; The history of the shotgun, a French revolution; Ithaca, quality since 1880, the Lewis Model Grade 3; The printable parts of the Kavanagh story; The Ferlach, Austria, school of gunsmithing; Basque bespoken best; L.C. Smith's great guns and shooters; The Silver Bow Club; Special ordered Superposed; Bird shooting in Kentucky; Pieces of eight, Part II, the rifles; Remington Model 1894, Grade DE; German double rifles, Part II; Cape buffalo in Mozambique; Ted's bird gun; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: Whatever happened to "The Little Gun"?; Finding our for myself, Part V; E.J. Churchill; Remington Model 1890, Grade 7; Postscript on Baker; An XE/AE Fox; Wigeon on the tide; The snow leopard; Where are the birds?; Fit for a czar; Gunning for doves in Cordoba, Argentina; Prewar Rigby, they way they were; Two unusual German double rifles; The Black Forest Hunt; Double Gun List.
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61572
Author | Double Gun Journal, Editors Daniel Philip Cote & Joanna Lynn Cote. |
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Book Code | 61572 |
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 | 2001 |
Publisher | The Double Gun Journal. |
Place | East Jordan, Michigan. |