ROUGH SHOOT: SOME THOUGHTS FOR THE OWNER-KEEPER. By Captain E.H. Lynn-Allen.

ROUGH SHOOT: SOME THOUGHTS FOR THE OWNER-KEEPER. By Captain E.H. Lynn-Allen.

ROUGH SHOOTING: FOR THE MAN OF MODERATE MEANS; WITH SOME NOTES ON GAME PRESERVATION AND VERMIN EXTERMINATION. By Richard Clapham.

ROUGH SHOOTING: FOR THE MAN OF MODERATE MEANS; WITH SOME NOTES ON GAME PRESERVATION AND VERMIN EXTERMINATION. By Richard Clapham.

ROUGH SHOOT: SOME THOUGHTS FOR THE OWNER-KEEPER. By Captain E.H. Lynn-Allen.

(1942) 1948 reprint. 8vo (143 x 222mm). Pp160. B/w frontispiece with four ducks, b/w illustrations by the Master of Elphinstone, pictorial end-papers. Green cloth, gilt titles within ruled borders to spine.

The object of this book "is to help those who have leisure, but strictly limited finances, to obtain a further measure of enjoyment from their relatively small shooting acreage. ...A collection of facts and suggestions which may be helpful to those of us who must run their own shoots without professional aid." Useful and readable with some good pencil sketches. Remarkably, this book was written and illustrated in a Bavarian prisoner of war camp (Offlag VIIC, at Laufen) during 1941, and published in Britain only a year later. There were two issues of the first edition, one limited to 500 copies and this unlimited issue. The limited issue has a colour frontispiece of three ducks, the unlimited issue a b/w frontispiece of four ducks. The colour frontispiece is titled "October Evening", the title of the b/w frontispiece is "Mallard - Daylight Alarm". Both issues have the War Economy Standard logo and statement on the title-page verso. The reprints all followed the pattern of the unlimited issue.
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Author Lynn-Allen (Esmond Harcourt). (1903-1980).
Book Code 17759
ISBN B001AW1VIW.
Book Description Slight use, browning to end-papers and edges. Good-plus in slightly frayed dust-wrapper.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1942
Publisher Hutchinson and Co.
Place London.