Description
Edmund W. Davis, Woodcock Shooting. Leatherbound (issued without dust jacket). Camden, SC: The premier Press, 1987. With a new Foreword by George Bird Evans. Xxviii, 124 pages. Illustrated. All edges gilt, ribbon marker, marbled endpapers, raised hubs on spin, decorative gilt on front cover and spine. Copy #1452 of an edition of 3000. Very fine. $50.
Woodcock Shooting by Edmund W. Davis, first published in 1908, is a cherished work that delves into the art and tradition of hunting the elusive woodcock. Davis, an avid sportsman of the early 20th century, offers readers a comprehensive guide to woodcock hunting, blending practical advice with personal anecdotes. His writing captures the essence of upland bird hunting, emphasizing the deep connection between hunter, dog, and the natural world.
The book is richly illustrated with photographs and sketches, providing a visual accompaniment to Davis's detailed descriptions. It serves as both a practical manual for hunters and a nostalgic look back at a bygone era of sporting life. For collectors and enthusiasts of hunting literature, Woodcock Shooting is a valuable addition to any library, offering timeless insights into the traditions of upland bird hunting.
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