The Master of Game

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University of Pennsylvania Press, 15 de out. de 2005 - 302 páginas

This first paperback edition ever of the oldest English book on hunting includes a hearty introduction by Theodore Roosevelt.

 

Conteúdo

THE PROLOGUE
1
OF THE Hare and of her Nature
14
OF THE HART AND HIS NATURE
23
OF THE BUCK AND OF HIS NATURE
38
OF THE WILD BOAR AND OF HIS NATURE
46
OF THe Wolf and OF HIS NATURE
54
OF THe Fox and of his Nature
64
OF THE WILD CAT AND ITS NATURE
70
HOW THE KENNEL FOR THE HOUNDS
125
How THE HOUNDS SHOULD BE LED
127
How A MAN SHOULD KNOW A GREAT
133
HOW THE ORDINANCE SHOULD BE MADE
148
HOW AN HUNTER SHOULD GO IN QUEST
154
How THE HART SHOULD BE MOVED
165
HOW AN HUNTER SHOULD SEEK
181
OF THE ORDINANCE AND THE MANNER
188

OF SICKNESSES OF HOUNDS AND OF THEIR
85
OF RUNNING HOUNDS AND OF THEIR
105
OF GREYHOUNDS AND OF THEIR NATURE
113
OF SPANIELS AND OF THEIR NATURE
119

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Edward of Norwich, Second Duke of York (1373?-1415) was cousin of King Richard II and became a supporter of the House of Lancaster in 1399. He was killed at the Battle of Agincourt. William A. Baillie-Grohman (1851-1921) was an outdoor writer, adventurer, and explorer who spent much of his life developing business interests in British Columbia, Canada. Florence Nickalls Baillie-Grohman was often his collaborator. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), the twenty-sixth President of the United States, was an avid outdoorsman and wrote extensively about the wilderness and big-game hunting.

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