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The Hunting Book of Gaston Phébus

The Hunting Book of Gaston Phébus
Author:
Publisher: [This edition published 2002 by] Hackberry Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: France
ISBN: 9781931040389

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The Hunting Book

The Hunting Book
Author: Gaston III Phœbus (Count of Foix)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1984
Genre: France
ISBN:

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Outdoor Life's Deer Hunting Book

Outdoor Life's Deer Hunting Book
Author:
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1974
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780060132675

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The Deer Hunting Book

The Deer Hunting Book
Author: Michael Waguespack
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Deer hunting
ISBN: 9780975462461

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The Deer Hunting Book is a wonderful collection of deer hunting short stories for boys and girls interested in the outdoors. The book captures the excitement of hunting whitetails through a variety of adventurous and humorous stories about young hunters. Ages 9 & up.


The Fair Chase

The Fair Chase
Author: Philip Dray
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1541616731

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An award-winning historian tells the story of hunting in America, showing how this sport has shaped our national identity. From Daniel Boone to Teddy Roosevelt, hunting is one of America's most sacred-but also most fraught-traditions. It was promoted in the 19th century as a way to reconnect "soft" urban Americans with nature and to the legacy of the country's pathfinding heroes. Fair chase, a hunting code of ethics emphasizing fairness, rugged independence, and restraint towards wildlife, emerged as a worldview and gave birth to the conservation movement. But the sport's popularity also caused class, ethnic, and racial divisions, and stirred debate about the treatment of Native Americans and the role of hunting in preparing young men for war. This sweeping and balanced book offers a definitive account of hunting in America. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of our nation's foundational myths.


The Master of Game

The Master of Game
Author: Edward (of Norwich)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1909
Genre: Hunting
ISBN:

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Hunting Game

Hunting Game
Author: Helene Tursten
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1616956518

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Helene Tursten's explosive new series features Detective Inspector Embla Nyström, a sharp, unforgiving woman working in a man's world. When one of her peers is murdered during a routine hunting trip, Embla must track down the killer while confronting a dark incident from her past. Twenty-eight-year-old Embla Nyström has been plagued by chronic nightmares and racing thoughts ever since she can remember. She has learned to channel most of her anxious energy into her position as Detective Inspector in the mobile unit in Gothenburg, Sweden, and into sports. A talented hunter and prizewinning Nordic welterweight, she is glad to be taking a vacation from her high-stress job to attend the annual moose hunt with her family and friends. But when Embla arrives at her uncle’s cabin in rural Dalsland, she sees an unfamiliar face has joined the group: Peter, enigmatic, attractive, and newly divorced. And she isn’t the only one to notice. One longtime member of the hunt doesn’t welcome the presence of an outsider and is quick to point out that with Peter, the group’s number reaches thirteen, a bad omen for the week. Sure enough, a string of unsettling incidents follow, culminating in the disappearance of two hunters. Embla takes charge of the search, and they soon find one of the missing men floating facedown in the nearby lake. With the help of local reinforcements, Embla delves into the dark pasts of her fellow hunters in search of a killer.


The Hunting Season

The Hunting Season
Author: John Coyne
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-03-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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YOU DON'T GO ALONE INTO MAD RIVER MOUNTAIN Everything would be okay in the country, thought April Benard, in her new summer home. Here her children would be happy and safe. Here she could spend precious time with the man who had saved her life and given his love. Here she could further her career by researching a clan of remote hill people, an inbred society locked inside their own special, isolated world. Truly, she had nothing to fear in Mad River Mountain. Nothing, that is, until the creatures she considered safe to study stray from the dark woods. Creatures with stunted bodies and pumpkin faces, deformed in flesh and in spirit. Creatures with a hunger for cold vengeance. And a thirst for hot blood. Tourist season is over. The hunting season has begun.


Complete Book of Hunting

Complete Book of Hunting
Author: Clyde Ormond
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1972
Genre: Hunting
ISBN:

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Hunting has always been one of man's needs. This was true in past ages when man hunted for food. It was true when man no longer was forced to hunt for his food but began hunting for sport. And it is equally true today when urban man seeks the renewal of body and spirit that hunting affords.


Hunting the American West

Hunting the American West
Author: Richard C. Rattenbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780940864603

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Experience the grandeur, excitement, and peril of the quest for big game in the West from 1800-1900 in this vivid interpretation with engaging narrative, direct quotations, and historic imagery. Hunting the American West is a thoroughly illustrated, narrative history of big-game hunting in the nineteenth-century American West. The engaging narrative draws extensively on the writing of original participants and observers of the subject and - along with an abundance of pictorial materials - affords unusual insight into the diverse methods and motives for hunting big game in the Old West. No other work on the subject conveys the feeling and character of the hunt in its various eras and styles, or its profound consequences, as convincingly.