Experience a lifetime in the saddle through a masterful fox-hunting memoir.
This memoir gathers a long run of hunting days, travel, and frontline memory into one vivid narrative. It blends military service, country life, and the craft of hunting across decades and estates, from the Crimea to the Tedworth and Quorn packs. Readable, anecdotal, and full of character, it sketches landscapes, hunting etiquette, and the people who kept the sport alive through changing times.
- Follow the author from Balaclava to barracks, Malta, and England as he recounts daily life, hard seasons, and the thrill of a well-run chase.
- Meet notable figures in hunting circles, from masters to houndsmen, and get a sense of 19th‑century country sport and its social color.
- Discover a treasury of fox‑hunting lore, pack management, and field sports that shaped the author’s long-running career.
- Enjoy vivid scenes of hunts, cavalcade, and the quiet details of country houses, covers, and meets that bring the past to life.
Ideal for fans of hunting histories, equestrian memoirs, and readers who enjoy a tactile, anecdotal tour through a classic English pastime.