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The Deer Stalker's Bedside Book

By (author) Charles Smith-Jones
Foreword by Richard Prior
Illustrated by Keith Sykes
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quiller Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom
Published: 31st Mar 2015
Dimensions: w 132mm h 238mm d 28mm
Weight: 620g
ISBN-10: 1846892066
ISBN-13: 9781846892066
Barcode No: 9781846892066
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The Deer Stalker's Bedside Book provides an entertaining read for every deer enthusiast, whether experienced stalker, novice who would like to learn more, or indeed anyone who has an interest in these enigmatic and graceful creatures. Packed with a wealth of information - factual, practical, historical and biological - as well as anecdotes, advice, stalking tales, trivia and quotations, all backed up with personal observation and experiences, this expertly researched and authoritative book offers something for everyone. This treasury of all things deer is presented in an articulate, accessible and often humorous style, enabling the author to share his knowledge, experience and enthusiasm for the subject in an effortless and absorbing way. Above all, this is a book to enjoy, to savour and to return to, again and again!

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It is the kind of book that is just as much fun to dip into at random as to read through from start to finish, and Smith-Jones's fascination with all things deer shine through from every page. I defy any stalker to read this and not learn something new! A must to be read by stalker and non-stalker... While this book may have been written with the stalker in mind, it goes much further and will appeal to the general naturalist. From antlers to "A Macnab" and venison to myths, this is a must for your bookshelf. This is a really good book - informative and readable with some old and some new. I let my coffee get cold and was late for a fishing appointment - that's saying something for its quality. Well done indeed - wish I had written it.