THE RABBIT. By James Edmund Harting, with a chapter on Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.

THE RABBIT. By James Edmund Harting, with a chapter on Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.

THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF RABBIT WARRENS. By Tom Williamson. Shire Archaeology No.88.

2006 1st edition. 8vo paperback (149 x 210mm). Pp72. Colour and b/w photographs, b/w line illustrations, maps, bibliography.

A fascinating account of rabbit warrens in the British landscape, from the medieval period to the middle of the twentieth century. Essential reading for anyone as yet unaware of the impact of warrens and their inhabitants on the economy, the landscape and the environment. Includes material on netting, trapping and ferrets. Essential too for the amateur archaeologist who wishes to distinguish prehistoric earthworks from warrens, many of which look older and more mysterious than they really are. Chapters include: Rabbits and rabbit farming; The location and morphology of pillow mounds; The age and purpose of pillow mounds; Other forms of accomodation; Boundaries and enclosures; Tip traps and vermin traps; Warren houses and lodges; Conclusion; Places to visit; Further reading. Shire Archaeology No. 88.
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Author Williamson (Tom).
Book Code 62638
ISBN 0747806160 / 9780747806165.
Book Description Very good second-hand copy.
Book Cover Paperback
Published Date 2006
Publisher Shire Publications.
Place Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire.