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Observations On Fox-Hunting And The Management Of Hounds In The Kennel And The Field. Addressed To A Young Sportman, About To Undertake A Hunting Establishment
Observations On Fox-Hunting And The Management Of Hounds In The Kennel And The Field. Addressed To A Young Sportman, About To Undertake A Hunting Establishment
Observations On Fox-Hunting And The Management Of Hounds In The Kennel And The Field. Addressed To A Young Sportman, About To Undertake A Hunting Establishment
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Observations On Fox-Hunting And The Management Of Hounds In The Kennel And The Field. Addressed To A Young Sportman, About To Undertake A Hunting Establishment

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Originally published in 1826, this very early work on fox hunting is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. This is a fascinating read for any fox hunting enthusiast or historian, and also contains much information that is still useful and practical today. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original artwork and text.
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Release dateDec 21, 2012
ISBN9781447484059
Observations On Fox-Hunting And The Management Of Hounds In The Kennel And The Field. Addressed To A Young Sportman, About To Undertake A Hunting Establishment

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    Observations On Fox-Hunting And The Management Of Hounds In The Kennel And The Field. Addressed To A Young Sportman, About To Undertake A Hunting Establishment - Donald Cook

    OBSERVATIONS

    ON

    FOX-HUNTING,

    AND THE

    MANAGEMENT OF HOUNDS

    IN THE

    KENNEL AND THE FIELD.

    ADDRESSED TO

    A YOUNG SPORTSMAN, ABOUT TO UNDERTAKE A HUNTING ESTABLISHMENT.

    BY

    COLONEL COOK,

    H. P. 28th DRAGOONS.

    Contents

    John Warde, Esq

    List of Subscribers

    Introduction

    Observations, &c

    Lists of Hounds

    Lord Althorp’s Hounds

    Lord Anson’s Hounds

    The Duke of Beaufort’s Hounds

    The Berkeley Hounds

    The Brocklesby Hounds

    Mr. Chadwick’s Hounds

    Mr. Codrington’s Hounds

    Sir John Cope’s Hounds

    Delamere Forest Hounds

    Mr. Farquharson’s Hounds

    Lord Fitzwilliam’s Hounds

    Mr. Foljambe’s Hounds

    Duke of Grafton’s Hounds

    Mr. Meynell’s Hounds

    Sir Thomas Mostyn’s Hounds

    Mr. Newman’s Hounds

    Mr. Nicoll’s Hounds

    Raby Hounds

    Duke of Rutland’s Hounds

    Sir Richard Sutton’s Hounds

    Marquis of Tavistock’s Hounds

    Mr. Villebois’ Hounds

    The Union Hounds

    Mr. Warde’s Hounds

    Mr. Wicksted’s Hounds

    TO

    JOHN WARDE, ESQ.

    MY DEAR SIR,

    IT is now many years since I was first taught to look up to you with pleasure and respect as the first Sportsman of modern times, and the most cordial and enthusiastic supporter of the cause of Fox-hunting; nor have these feelings of respect been in any degree diminished during the experience of so many seasons.

    Is it therefore to be wondered at, that on the present occasion I eagerly avail myself of the honor of placing these observations, imperfect as they are, under your protection, with anxious hope, that, though only the hasty production of the moment, they may not prove wholly unacceptable?

        I remain,

    MY DEAR SIR,

                              ever yours sincerely,

                                           JOHN COOK,

    LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

    INTRODUCTION.

    BY dedicating the following pages to one so far better able than myself to judge of their merit

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