Meet the hunting parson and the life that blends sport, faith, and duty.
This book collects vivid portraits of clerical sportsmen who kept their love of the chase while serving their communities and country, offering a window into a long-running tradition that shaped both parishes and kennels.
Through anecdotes, photos, and period detail, you’ll explore how hunting and the church intersected in real life—from the ways parsons trained, managed packs, and cared for animals, to the storms of war that tested their resolve. It’s a respectful, lively look at a unique niche in British sporting and religious history.
- Portraits of individual parsons, their hunts, and their communities.
- Behind-the-scenes looks at kennels, hounds, and hunting culture in different eras.
- Inclusive stories that honor both sporting prowess and spiritual duties.
- Context for how war, travel, and village life shaped this enduring tradition.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical sports writing, military chaplain stories, and portraits of classic English country life.