(1975) 1997 2nd edition. Coch-y-Bonddu Books. Machynlleth. Ppxii, 271. B/w photographs, illustrations, bibliography. Mint in dust-wrapper.
Notes: Fallow deer are the most widely distributed deer within the United Kingdom. They have been present for many centuries and are the species most favoured in deer parks. The disbandment of many parks, especially during the first half of the twentieth century, has led to the establishment of wild populations in the countryside. Fallow deer have been translocated arount the world, now being present in at least thirty-five countries. In recent years fallow deer farms have been establishe in several continents. In 1975 Donald and Norma Chapman produced a definitive work on this species, including a chapter on the endangered Mesopotamian fallow deer. This 1997 reprint has been produced in response to the continuing demand for the book. A Preface and a Further Reading list have been added.