Deer Stalking and Management :: Lewis Potter

Deer Stalking and Management :: Lewis Potter soon to be presented for sale on the first-class BookLovers of Bath web site!

Ramsbury: The Crowood Press, 2008, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Signed by the author, with dedication, on the title page without provenance. Includes: List of useful addresses; Further reading list; Colour photographs (within the text); Coloured maps (1); Colour frontispiece; Glossary; 2-column text;

From the cover: Written in a style that is very practical and easy to understand, this comprehensive and well-illustrated book considers deer management and stalking as it really is. It encapsulates the often solitary experiences of the stalker who has only the wildlife for company and considers a world that many people do not know about, do not understand and which many find alien. The author is deeply involved in deer management and stalking and is passionately concerned about the welfare of these beautiful animals. His objective is to both educate and inform.

Deer numbers in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have risen significantly in recent years, and this has led to a substantial increase in their environmental impact in the form of extensive …

Introduction by: Keith Bradbury

Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Small scuff to the upper board, a decent copy otherwise.

Black boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 256 pages. Index. 10″ x 7¾”.

Of course, if you don’t like this one, may I fascinate you with a carefully selected medley featured in my Sport Hunting catalogue?

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