. Frank Forester's fugitive sporting sketches [microform] : being the miscellaneous articles upon sport and sporting, originally published in the early American magazines and periodicals. Hunting; Game and game-birds; Chasse; Gibier. TORT. icli liis \M-itings are licld by ;n, frtik'ii for want of support, lie to sliiiie with surpassiiiij vhicli lia cau-etl other, and llustrative of fielil and forest tten. His s|>orting works are ican sporting literature, sporlin;^; talcs are essentially .' once stated in the somewhat \merican autlmr, of Mni^lish accepted, is to all intents and W. )
. Frank Forester's fugitive sporting sketches [microform] : being the miscellaneous articles upon sport and sporting, originally published in the early American magazines and periodicals. Hunting; Game and game-birds; Chasse; Gibier. TORT. icli liis \M-itings are licld by ;n, frtik'ii for want of support, lie to sliiiie with surpassiiiij vhicli lia cau-etl other, and llustrative of fielil and forest tten. His s|>orting works are ican sporting literature, sporlin;^; talcs are essentially .' once stated in the somewhat \merican autlmr, of Mni^lish accepted, is to all intents and W. ), in his vtr\ able the unveiling of 1 1i:kukrt's nietery, May, 1S76, alluded to KKT, of ICngland, the I-'iauk â tiiis nom (Ic plume that he is iated, many recognizing him is real name, altliough he has II. \V. llLREiKKT than under ; Thus, while his fine ipon whicli he supposed his ccome to a more or less extent nd sportsmansliip of America lighest authority in the land narkable man, and his no less )e writer must for the present ome future date he hopes to rica a work descriptive of the " Frank ; ales, etc., originally published Graham's Magazine," the old Military Gazette," and other ive never been, to any extent. ive nearly the niteresl of an ition. It would seem in some it is a very pleasant oneâto les of the lamented "Forester". IXTRODUCTORT. n from an oblivion into which they must inevitably have fallen, if not redeemed by a work of this kind. His gems are by far too precious, and the store too small, to allow any to be lost. These sketchesâmany of them written in his happiest vein- compare favorably witli the more pretentious productions from the pen of " Our Frank," and will no doubt be eagerly welcomed bv all lovers of American sporting literature. Nothing could serve better to exemplily the inspiration, the keen zest in that most bewitching and subtle art which he fondly termed " the gentle science of
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, booksubjecthunting, bookyear1879