About This Book
The author traces school beagling from informal origins through the establishment of separate Oppidan and College packs, their later amalgamation, and the succession of masters and whips that shaped sporting life. It recounts notable seasons, the interruption of war, and a later flourishing period, using anecdotes, records, maps and illustrations to portray typical runs and kennel arrangements. A second part assembles practical contributions on hare biology, kennel management, beagling technique and the humanitarian questions surrounding the sport. Appendices provide lists, a record of sport and contemporary notes to complement the narrative and practical chapters.
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