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Book Description Gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, SU. Condition: Gut. 1. Aufl. 107 S., ill. SU. leicht berieben/gebräunt, Nachsatz leicht angeschmutzt, ansonsten gut erh. ISBN: 9780212998401 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 350. Seller Inventory # 155408
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. No dust jacket, cover slightly marked and cuffed; pages well bound, clean and neat throughout. Seller Inventory # 2405202108
Book Description (Hardcover, 1969). 1969 1st edition. 8vo (145 x 222mm). Ppxii,107. B/w photographs, illustrations. Brown boards, spine titled in gilt. Browning to edges and end-papers else very good in rubbed dust-wrapper. A good natural history of the hare, with excursions into sport and history. "There are three kinds of hare in Britain. The Common or Brown hare, the Blue, or Mountain Hare, and the Irish Hare. Hares are numerous in some years and scarce in others. Their overall population in Britain may fluctuate very appreciably from one year to another, but we do not really know as yet just how or why. Does a severe winter reduce the hare population in a marked manner? Or is it some kind of disease which thins down their number? These things we have still to learn." Chapters include: a little nomenclature and biology; Partly historical; The Brown Hare; The Blue Hare; The Irish Hare; Hybrids; The diseases of the Hare; Hares and their ways; Relations to agriculture and forestry; The hunting of the Hare; Beagling and beaglers; Hunting the Hare in Northumberland; Coursing; The shooting of Hares; Americana. . Seller Inventory # 45599
Book Description (Hardcover, 1969). 1969 1st edition. 8vo (145 x 222mm). Ppxii,107. B/w photographs, illustrations. Brown boards, spine titled in gilt. Very good copy in price-clipped dust-wrapper. A good natural history of the hare, with excursions into sport and history. "There are three kinds of hare in Britain. The Common or Brown hare, the Blue, or Mountain Hare, and the Irish Hare. Hares are numerous in some years and scarce in others. Their overall population in Britain may fluctuate very appreciably from one year to another, but we do not really know as yet just how or why. Does a severe winter reduce the hare population in a marked manner? Or is it some kind of disease which thins down their number? These things we have still to learn." Chapters include: a little nomenclature and biology; Partly historical; The Brown Hare; The Blue Hare; The Irish Hare; Hybrids; The diseases of the Hare; Hares and their ways; Relations to agriculture and forestry; The hunting of the Hare; Beagling and beaglers; Hunting the Hare in Northumberland; Coursing; The shooting of Hares; Americana. . Seller Inventory # 10709