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While a necessity in earlier times, hunting today provokes heated discussion between people for and against this most ancient of activities. Regardless, the cadre of hunters only seems to grow. The Hunting Book brings the passion and excitement that fills the heart of the hunter. Unique photos and informative text by author Oliver Dorn, a specialist in hunting related matters, discuss the historical origins of the hunt and explains its place in today's world. The book introduces well-established top companies (as well as newcomers) to the industry and shares top tips for hunting equipment and accessories: from handmade guns to custom-fitted hunting clothing. You'll also learn about the best hunting grounds around the world and why various VIPs enjoy the sport of hunting. Selected tasty wild game dishes remind us that hunting also serves a culinary purpose. The Hunting Book invites you to experience everything special about the hunt and share the fascination that it still inspires today. In that spirit, we wish you good hunting! AUTHOR: Oliver Dorn studied public relations, communica- tions, and British and American studies. After many years managing advertising and PR companies, he is now the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the hunt magazine, Halali, and CEO of the Convergence advertising agency. As a passionate hunter, he loves country living and is a hunting ground lessee. All of the latest developments in hunting are included in his articles: What's new on the market? Which accessories do you need? He lives in the Lower Rhine region of Germany and has two sons. SELLING POINTS: * An opulent photo book that perfectly illustrates the excitement of the hunt * Whether for a passionate hunter or someone with a curiosity - this gorgeous coffee table book is a perfect gift for anyone 175 colour photographs
This memoir is a compilation of fifteen hunting stories recanted with high-stakes enthusiasm, making the reader feel like they're right there with the author- on the hunt
Brings vividly to life the centrality of hunting to medieval societies and also offers an historical perspective on the current debates concerning hunting.
John Barsness, author of Western Skies and Montana Time, shares his adventures pursuing big game around the world, from Montana to Alaska, Africa to the Czech Republic. For John, the hunt is much more than the trophy. Sometimes funny, and always engaging, he shares with us the entire experience of the hunt, from meditations on the concept of "sport" itself to the adrenaline rush of the shot. In The Life of the Hunt, an appreciation for wild things meets the thrill of the chase head-on and blends into a harmonious philosophy. Hunting connects us to the patterns that govern our lives: life and death, past and future. Barsness says it best, "I cannot imagine an existence without a taste of the life of the game". This is John's best book yet.
A daughter goes on her first hunting trip with her father
Secrets of the Hunt illustrates that the same secrets required to harvest the whitetail buck of a lifetime are the same secrets that are required to experience the most fulfilling harvest of our lives: Knowing God and His plan for us. We can¿t harvest a monster buck unless we are hunting for him, and we can¿t harvest the purpose and plan God has for us unless we are hunting God. Find out the secrets to the most exciting hunt of our lives in this book.
Hunting is seeking, tracking, stalking, or calling a wild animal with the intention of killing it. People who do not hunt often ask hunters why do it. Most hunters say they hunt for one or more of three reasons: for food, to help balance wildlife populations, and to enjoy the challenge of the chase.
Seventeen hunter-scholars explore the hunting experience and question common negative stereotypes Despite the academy having a reputation for supporting broad and open inquiry in scholarship, some academics have not extended this open-minded support to colleagues' personal pursuits. A variety of scholars enjoy hunting, which has been stereotyped by some as an activity of the unsophisticated. In Hunting and the Ivory Tower, Douglas Higbee and David Bruzina present essays by seventeen hunter-scholars who explore the hunting experience and question negative assumptions about hunting made by intellectuals and academics who do not hunt. Higbee and Bruzina suspect most academics' understanding of hunting is based on brief television news reports of hunter-politicians and commercials for reality TV shows such as Duck Dynasty. The editors contend that few scholars appreciate the complexities of hunting or give much thought to its ethical, ecological, and cultural ramifications. Through this anthology they hope to start a conversation about both hunting and academia and how they relate. The contributors to this anthology are academics from a variety of disciplines, each with firsthand hunting experience. Their essays vary in style and tone from the scholarly to the personal and represent the different ways in which scholars engage with their avocation. The essays are grouped into three sections: the first focuses on the often-fraught relation between hunters and academic culture; the second section offers personal accounts of hunting by academics; and the third portrays hunting from an explicitly academic point of view, whether in terms of value theory, metaphysics, or history. Combined, these essays render hunting as a culturally rich, deeply personal, and intellectually satisfying experience worthy of further discussion. A foreword is provided by Robert DeMott, the Edwin and Ruth Kennedy Distinguished Professor at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. He is a teacher, writer, critic, and internationally respected expert on novelist John Steinbeck.