1916 antique AMERICAN PHEASANT BREEDING SHOOTING game preserve protect QUARLES
This listing is for the soft cover book shown. Measures approx 6" x 9" with 132 pages.
Great early 20th century game book for pheasant breeders and hunters. Topics include:
- Why breed
- The Ringneck
- Prep for the breeding season and the hatch
- Locating broods in rearing field
- Feeding and combatting vermin
- Pheasants other than Chinese and Ringneck
- Establishing and holding birds on preserves
- Organize cooperatively for successful pheasant shooting
- The State's interest in Game Propagation
- Game Keepers and the economic position of the Ringneck
- and much, much more...
American Pheasant Breeding and Shooting - by E.A. Quarles - Director, Department of Game Breeding and Preserving, American Game Protective Association. With 50 Halftome Illustrations. Hercules Powder Company - Wilmington, DE 1916.
CONDITION: See listing description and photos; pages are clean, clear, and legible; covers are well-worn with light scuffs; some bending at the corners and dirt along the edges; other light antique wear
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