Owen Jones draws on his experience as a gamekeeper in this memoir of his ten years tending to game on an English estate. Jones shares his insights into the behavior of various game animals, including pheasants, partridges, and hares, and discusses the challenges of predator control and habitat management. This engaging and informative book is a must-read for hunters, naturalists, and anyone interested in the traditions and practices of English game-keeping.
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