SHOTGUN MARKSMANSHIP. By Percy Stanbury and G.L. Carlisle. Photography by G.L. Carlisle.

SHOTGUN MARKSMANSHIP. By Percy Stanbury and G.L. Carlisle. Photography by G.L. Carlisle.

AHEAD OF THE GAME: EXPERT COACHING FOR THE SPORTING SHOT. By Sam Grice. Edited by Chris Catlin.

AHEAD OF THE GAME: EXPERT COACHING FOR THE SPORTING SHOT. By Sam Grice. Edited by Chris Catlin.

THE ART OF SHOOTING. By Charles Lancaster. The Field Library series.

(1889) 1985 14th edition reprint. 8vo (139 x 216mm). Pp181,ads. B/w illustrations, new preface by Fred Buller. Pictorial green cloth gilt.

A perennially popular self-instructor which has run to many editions. Many good full-page illustrations demonstrating points discussed in the text. This book is "...still regarded ...as the finest work on the art of shooting. The author of the book was H.A.A.Thorn who purchased Charles Lancaster's business, including the right to his name, in 1878. Thorn was the first man to claim that he could see shot in the air." Fred Buller 1985. The adverts in the back of this edition contain a sketch of the careers of a number of gunmaking firms, including Charles Lancaster's. Lancaster distinguished himself in the early part of his career for his exceptionally fine gun barrels, which he supplied to other makers, contributing greatly to their own reputations.
£9.00
Availability: In stock
Book Code
44234
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Author Thorn (H.A.A.). "Charles Lancaster."
Book Code 44234
ISBN 0907069118 / 0907069118.
Book Description Cloth slightly marked, former owner's ex-libris bookplate to front end-paper. Good-plus. Lacks dust-wrapper.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1985
Publisher Ashford Press.
Place Shedfield, Hants.