Corey Ford, one of America's finest and most loved outdoor writers, was also a dedicated wingshooter. Every fall he and his English setters, Tober and Cider, would hunt the hills and thickets of New Hampshire for grouse and woodcock. Corey also frequented the heart of quail country in North Carolina. There he would spend several weeks each winter pursuing the gentleman bobwhite quail. Here is a collection of his best wingshooting stories, many of them previously unpublished. Written with a sense of humor, The Trickiest ...
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Corey Ford, one of America's finest and most loved outdoor writers, was also a dedicated wingshooter. Every fall he and his English setters, Tober and Cider, would hunt the hills and thickets of New Hampshire for grouse and woodcock. Corey also frequented the heart of quail country in North Carolina. There he would spend several weeks each winter pursuing the gentleman bobwhite quail. Here is a collection of his best wingshooting stories, many of them previously unpublished. Written with a sense of humor, The Trickiest Thing in Feathers is a definitive collection of lost bird hunting classics.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 61/2x91/2. 186 page hardcover-a collection of Corey Ford wingshooting stories compiled and introduced by his biographer Laurie Morrow. Dust jacket is bright, complete and clean. Full cloth exterior with title on spine in silver. Interior is unmarked, tight and clean.
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New. New hardcover. HARD TO FIND SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION ONE OF 250 COPIES. SIGNED BY EDITOR, ILLUSTRATOR AND PUBLISHER. Gilt design on front and lettering on spine. Gilt on page edges. An Unused, unmarked and unblemished copy.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Chirstopher Smith. Near Fine. No Jacket. 8vo. N/D (1996); 184 pages, plus five page chapter exclusive to this edition; Number 194 of a limited edition of 250 copies; Signed by Laurie Morrow, Editor; Christopher Smith, Illustrator; and Chuck Johnson, Publisher; Full green leather with gilt lettering and decoration; All edges gilt; Silk book marker; Very slight wave to pages; Very light scuff to gilt on outer edge of text block; Otherwise very tight, clean, and intact.