Point! A Book About Bird Dogs
LYTLE, Horace
Sold by The Cary Collection, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
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Add to basketSold by The Cary Collection, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since January 7, 2008
Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketLYTLE, Horace [197] pp. The Derrydale Press 1941 Limited edition of 950 copies. This copy is No. 870 9 1/2" x 6 3/8" In Point! the author has produced something considerably more than merely another book on the hunting of upland feathered game, and the canines that so gloriously help to make rays afield all that they can be. It even classifies, we believe, as a great human document a book that will be valued all the more for tis contrast to present world chaos. It is basic in the fundamentals of our American heritage. It should help us all in a calm confident facing of what we do face today. Horace Lytle has lived 70 years, and in his book he covers most of them. Starting with the first point he ever saw, and the first quail he ever killed, he fascinatingly carries you with him from Mississippi to Saskatchewan, from Ohio to Florida for Bob White, Grouse, Wood Prairie Chickens, with Ducks and Geese thrown in for good measure. Perhaps America s foremost pointing dog authority, he served for 20 years as Gun Dog Editor of Field and Stream. In Point! he pulls no punches on himself, but tells frankly of his own problems even failures with dogs of his own, some of which are screamingly funny as he tells them. Yes, this book is as amusing as it is importantly factual. You ll love it from the very first page to the last. We have no doubt as to that. You ll learn many angles of how to hunt how to shoot and how to enjoy it all the more. *dampstaining to cover boards*.
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