About This Book
A series of witty, observational sketches portrays the people and practices of hunting: men who enjoy it and those who endure it, riders who avoid jumping, a hunting farmer, a lady who rides to hounds, the parson, and the master of hounds. Blending social portraiture with practical advice on riding and fieldcraft, the pieces tease social pretensions, describe varied riding styles and local customs, and offer both instruction and affectionate satire of sporting habits and rural knowledge.
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