What hunters and travelers think, written with candor and humor .
A vivid collection that mixes practical reflections on sport with travel essays and light travelogue. The author probes the habits, dogmas, and myths of sportsmen while sharing firsthand experiences from hunting, field work, and journeys through Europe and the Balkans. The pieces balance dry observation with human warmth, offering something for both devoted readers of shooting literature and curious readers of travel writing.
- A candid look at the dogmatism among sportsmen and the clash of local customs with familiar methods.
- Travelogues and scenes from field life, including journeys through Austrian Turkey and other distant shooting grounds.
- Short essays on gear, rifles, dogs, and practical hunting ideas, presented in clear, accessible prose.
- Reflections on sport, travel, and how enjoyment can intersect with responsibility and skill.
Ideal for readers of classic hunting essays and travel writing who enjoy a wry, observant voice and a window into late 19th‑century sporting life.