
120 pages Oxford University Press (Nov 1982) Language English 0192141406 978-0192141408 Product 20 x 10.8 x 1.4 cm
This book investigates the historical practices, cultural significance, and technical methodologies associated with traditional fox hunting. The author provides a concise overview of the sport's development, examining the relationship between the hounds, the riders, and the rural landscape. By synthesizing historical context with practical observations, the text serves as an introductory examination of the sport's mechanics and social role during the late twentieth century.
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Readers frequently note the concise nature of this text, which functions as a brief primer for those interested in the history of the sport. Experts highlight this as a focused, period-specific account that captures the traditional methodologies of the era.
Page Count:
120
Publication Date:
1982-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Press
ISBN-10:
0192141406
ISBN-13:
9780192141408
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