THE ENGLISH LAKES: A SHITORY. By Ian Thompson.

THE ENGLISH LAKES: A SHITORY. By Ian Thompson.

LAKE VYRNWY: THE STORY OF A SPORTING HOTEL. By John Baynes, George Westropp and Simon Baynes.

LAKE VYRNWY: THE STORY OF A SPORTING HOTEL. By John Baynes, George Westropp and Simon Baynes.

THE GREAT SHOOTS: BRITAIN'S FINEST SHOOTING ESTATES - PAST AND PRESENT. By Brian P. Martin. Third Edition Reprint.

(1987) 2024 undated reprint of 2018 3rd edition. Square 4to (287 x 287mm). Pp288. Colour and b/w photographs throughout, colour illustrations, panoramic photograph end-papers. Burgundy boards, spine titled in gilt.

"Before detailing the history and present sport of each estate, region by region, the author sets the scene by outlining the history of gameshooting in Britain: the changing attitude of society; how economics play an increasingly important part; how the popular press has perpetuated an inaccurate image; how technical developments have shaped both gunmaking and game rearing; and much more. The inter-relationship between shooting and conservation, and the important contribution to the general welfare of our flora and fauna by most shoot proprietors, are given special attention. While historical sources have been consulted fully to reveal the fascinating stories behind these shoots, the author has travelled widely to all the important estates to examine at first hand the sport and then men who make it. He has sampled much of the shooting, and has enjoyed rare hospitality with both self-made millionaires, and those whose family wealth has been acquired over centuries; brewers and bankers; diplomats and dandies; farmers and fanatics, all of whom are enthusiastic about a thoroughly British institution which has never been more popular."
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Author Martin (Brian Philip). (b. 1947).
Book Code 60510
ISBN 1846892783 / 9781846892783.
Book Description Fine new copy in dust-wrapper.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 2018
Publisher Quiller.
Place Stroud, Gloucestershire.