The Pointer and His Predecessors: An Illustrated History of the Pointing Dog from the Earliest Times - Couverture souple

Arkwright, William

 
9781406789607: The Pointer and His Predecessors: An Illustrated History of the Pointing Dog from the Earliest Times

Synopsis

Originally published in 1906. This is a reprint of the second revised edition. The author was a pointer fanatic who spent many years on research before writing this book. The well illustrated book contains a mass of detail and information which will be of great interest to the owner, trainer, or breeder of pointing dogs. It is a book of great importance to anyone interested in all aspects of our shooting culture. Contents include: Early History - Later History - Shows and Working Trials - Characteristics of the Pointer - Breeding and Selection - Alien Crosses - Shooting Over Dogs - Breaking and Training - Kennel Management. Etc.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The Pointer and his Pre-- decessors in its original form, a demand appears to have arisen for a cheaper, more portable edition, which shall be suitable for everyday use. To meet tlus demand the present volume has been designed, to synchronise if possible with a similar edition in French. It has been carefully revised throughout and a few additions have been made chiefly to the chapter on kennel management: otherwise it remains unaltered. The general arrangement is identical, with the exception that the descriptions of the illustrations, formerly in a separate chapter, have been distributed, so that each may be opposite the picture of which it treats; and the forty original plates have been reduced to twenty-two of the most apposite in order to make the book as compact as possible. After consideration, the chapter that deals with Shows and Working Trials has beoi left untouched because since 1901, 3ie year when it was written, there has been no appreciable change in the policy of the various canine Soaeties. One fresh subject alone seems to me to require con sideration. The late Mr. G. J. Cornish, in the course of a most thoughtful criticism of this book for Country Life, remarked, There is only one bed-rock subject whidi Mr. Arkwright does not discuss, and that is the history of the growth and transmission of the or habit of pointing. This omission not having been due to any cloudiness in my own mind as to the derivation of the phenomenon, I am now presenting my view of the subject without dunung for it any special originality.
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