ph5172 Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 (edited) 1. A Rough-shooting Dog: Reflections from Thick and Uncivil Sorts of Places - C Furgeson This is a chronicle of the first hunting season with the author's Springer spaniel. "A Rough-Shooting Dog" is the compelling account of a man and his best friend - an English Springer spaniel named Jenny. The author chronicles the training and first hunting season of his beloved canine friend and hunting companion, taking the reader into the field in pursuit of woodcock, pheasant, and grouse - noting that the two are a team and must work closely together in order to be successful hunters. Fergus discusses the rough shoots: cattail slough, beaver pond, alder jungle, and old orchards - all the while teaching the reader a little about life. It is a book about the dramas, joys, and frustrations of hunting with a dog - and a reflection about land, wildlife, and the ways in which these facets of the natural world can be experienced fully through upland bird hunting. SOLD 2. Clay Pigeon Marksmanship - P Stanbury & G.L Carlise Classic Book SOLD 3. Guns For Hire - Tony Geraghty (The inside story of freelance soldiering) The vast expansion of commercial and politicised warfare - in the wake of the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq - is examined in this enthralling, highly controversial book. The freelance soldier, whether fighting for money or an adopted case, has always been a fascinating but little understood phenomenon. Never more so than now. For some, the mercenary is heroic; for those who do not know the euphoria of surviving a battle, he is a bloodthirsty killer. Tony Geraghty's book reveals the truth about their lives. Brand New:- £8 posted Edited March 25, 2009 by ph5172 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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