Description
Nash Buckingham, Ole Miss’. Lyon, MS: Derrydale Press, 1992. Hardbound (issued without a dj). Replica of the original 1937 original printed in an edition of 2500 unnumbered copies. xx, 242 pages. All edges gilt, marbled endpapers. Medallion of Canada geese on front. Very fine. $32.
In Ole Miss’, Nash Buckingham offers a charming and nostalgic portrait of life in the South as he experienced it—from the rolling hills and river bottoms to the quiet moments on the duck blind and upland field. Written with his signature blend of lyrical prose and homespun wisdom, this collection of essays captures the spirit, humor, and traditions of Southern sporting life and the enduring bond between man, dog, and wild country.
With stories that range from boyhood adventures to reflections on hunting, fishing, and the rhythms of the seasons, Buckingham invites readers into a world where nature’s beauty and the thrill of the chase create lasting memories. Rich with character and affection, Ole Miss’ is both a tribute to the land he loved and a timeless celebration of the heritage and heart of the American South.
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