A GAMEKEEPER'S HANDBOOK. Edited and published by Gilbertson and Page Limited.

A GAMEKEEPER'S HANDBOOK. Edited and published by Gilbertson and Page Limited.

IN PURSUIT OF CONEY. By Brian Plummer.

IN PURSUIT OF CONEY. By Brian Plummer.

THE IDSTONE PAPERS: A SERIES OF ARTICLES AND DESULTORY OBSERVATIONS ON SPORT AND THINGS IN GENERAL. By "Idstone" etc.

(1872) 1874 2nd edition. 8vo (133 x 205mm). Ppviii,285,ads. Original green cloth gilt.

"'The Idstone Papers' were originally written for the Field Newspaper. I have consented to republish them for the following reasons: - First, the favourable and kind opinion expressed by the late Mr. Charles Dickens of the first paper ('The Agricultural Labourer'), which was submitted to him by a mutual and eminent friend; and, secondly, the repeated requests made by friends and strangers that I would give them to the pubic in a collected form". A good collection essays on a wide range of sporting and rural subjects which has stood the test of time. Contents include: Agricultural labourers; The rough rider; The First of May; 'Strictly confidential'; Shooting dress; Some old portraits; Dens and sanctums; The rat-catcher; Early morning in London; The earthstopper; The shooting pony; Whistle and whip; Old traps and spring-guns; Tom Frere the hard-riding farmer; Expecting Brown; Brown in the country; The earthstoppers' feast; The white snipe; Swans and eagles; The philosophy of missing; shooting in Alderney; Shirkers; Our Black Heath; Traps and calls; Northward; A bright October; Varied shooting; The end of the season. On beating for game: Flapper shooting; Partridge shooting; Hares; Pheasant shooting; Wild fowl; A bye day with the gun; Driving deer; The end of the season. Land values and stewards; Snipe shooting.
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Author Pearce (Thomas) ["Idstone" of The Field].
Book Code 5433
ISBN B002SJMQW6.
Book Description Cloth used and stained. Good only.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1874
Publisher The "Field" Office.
Place London.