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The Great Shoots: Britain's finest shooting estates - past and present
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The Great Shoots: Britain’s finest shooting estates - past and present

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Now in its Third Edition, this book continues to be unique in the history of sporting literature: the first and only one ever to embark on a comprehensive survey of the gameshooting scene both as it was and as it stands today. In this new and revised edition the fascinating story is brought right up to date. Many of the shoots chosen are owned by the rich and famous, and Brian Martin here provides a rare insight into their social lives; providing fascinating comment on their own estates and on shooting generally.
Before detailing the history and present sport of each estate, region by region, the author sets the scene by outlining the history of gameshooting in Britain: the changing attitude of society; how economics have played an increasingly important part; how the popular press has perpetuated an often inaccurate image, how technical developments have shaped both gunmaking and game rearing; and much more. The inter-relationship between shooting and conservation, and the important contribution of the general welfare of our flora and fauna by the overwhelming majority of shoot proprieters, are given special attention.
This superb volume has become the established celebration of the gameshooting world today. AUTHOR: Brian P Martin is among Britain’s most successful country and natural history writers. He has written over twenty-five books to date, including the bestselling Tales of the Old Gamekeeper. Brian has contributed to numerous magazines including his weekly column ‘Rusticus’ which ran in the Shooting Times and The Countryman. colour photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2018
Pages
288
ISBN
9781846892783

Now in its Third Edition, this book continues to be unique in the history of sporting literature: the first and only one ever to embark on a comprehensive survey of the gameshooting scene both as it was and as it stands today. In this new and revised edition the fascinating story is brought right up to date. Many of the shoots chosen are owned by the rich and famous, and Brian Martin here provides a rare insight into their social lives; providing fascinating comment on their own estates and on shooting generally.
Before detailing the history and present sport of each estate, region by region, the author sets the scene by outlining the history of gameshooting in Britain: the changing attitude of society; how economics have played an increasingly important part; how the popular press has perpetuated an often inaccurate image, how technical developments have shaped both gunmaking and game rearing; and much more. The inter-relationship between shooting and conservation, and the important contribution of the general welfare of our flora and fauna by the overwhelming majority of shoot proprieters, are given special attention.
This superb volume has become the established celebration of the gameshooting world today. AUTHOR: Brian P Martin is among Britain’s most successful country and natural history writers. He has written over twenty-five books to date, including the bestselling Tales of the Old Gamekeeper. Brian has contributed to numerous magazines including his weekly column ‘Rusticus’ which ran in the Shooting Times and The Countryman. colour photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2018
Pages
288
ISBN
9781846892783