The Shooting Journal of George Henry Mackay is a book written by George Henry Mackay in 1929. It is a collection of his personal experiences and observations while hunting and shooting in various locations around the world. Mackay was an avid hunter and shooter, and his journal provides a detailed account of his adventures in the field. The book covers a wide range of topics related to hunting and shooting, including equipment, techniques, and strategies for success. Mackay's writing style is engaging and informative, ...
Read More
The Shooting Journal of George Henry Mackay is a book written by George Henry Mackay in 1929. It is a collection of his personal experiences and observations while hunting and shooting in various locations around the world. Mackay was an avid hunter and shooter, and his journal provides a detailed account of his adventures in the field. The book covers a wide range of topics related to hunting and shooting, including equipment, techniques, and strategies for success. Mackay's writing style is engaging and informative, making the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in these activities. The Shooting Journal of George Henry Mackay is a fascinating glimpse into the world of hunting and shooting in the early 20th century, and a must-read for anyone who enjoys these pursuits.George Henry Mackay, ornithologist-sportsman-conservationist, was born October 20, 1843, in Boston, Massachusetts. Mackay s journals are of great importance in documenting the occurrence, abundance, and tragically the decline of water birds during the later half of the 19th century. Bird behavior, weather, tides, winds, and hunting success were not overlooked. Because of his early interest in birds, during his fourteen voyages and while in India he observed, recorded, and collected birds, including some for the U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C. Mackay s accumulating wealth allowed him to further the conservation movement. Mackay s interest in bird study heightened about 1890 when he became active in the Nuttall Ornithological Society and later the American Ornithological Union. He also commenced writing notes and articles about waterfowl and shorebirds of Massachusetts coast. These totaled some 75 contributions, mostly for The Auk, the prestigious AOU journal. Privately printed for John C. Phillips.--Henry M. Reeves.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Read Less