| Frederick Walter Simms - 1878 - 202 páginas
...largely patronised." — European Mail. "This is an attractive volume. . . . Captain Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of the habits and movements of the game. The full-page illustrations in this book are fine photographs taken... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1879 - 570 páginas
...largely patronized." — Euroixan Alu il. 41 This is an attractive volume. . . . Captain Kmloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward style, aiming at giving a complote description of the habits and movements of the came ..... The lull-fa« e illustrations in... | |
| Henry George Keene - 1882 - 142 páginas
...choose for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at bay. Colonel Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of the hahits and movements of the game." — British Mail. " The splendidly illustrated record of sport.... | |
| Ṣivachandra Vasu - 1883 - 432 páginas
...for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at "bay. Colonel Kinloch wriies oii all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of the habiis and movements of the game." — Briiish Mail, "The splendidly illustrated record of sport, the... | |
| Henry Arthur Deuteros Phillips - 1886 - 314 páginas
...choose for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at bay. ( olonel Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of the habits and movements of the game."— Britith Mail. " If Carlyle had ever condescended to notice sport... | |
| Edward Hamilton Aitken - 1887 - 280 páginas
...choose for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at bay. Colonel Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of the habits and movements of the game. "—British Mail. "If Carlyle had ever condescended to notice sport... | |
| Henry George Keene - 1888 - 226 páginas
...choose for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at bay. Colonel Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of the habits and movements of the game." — British Mail. " The splendidly illustrated record of sport.... | |
| Frederic Natusch Maude - 1888 - 640 páginas
...choose for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at bay. Colonel Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style aiming at giving a complete description of the habits and movements of the game." — Brititk Mad. " If Carlyle had ever condescended to notice sport... | |
| Henry George Keene - 1888 - 238 páginas
...choose for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at bay. Colonel Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and Straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of tbe habits anil movements of the game." — British Mail. " The splendidly illustrated record of sport.... | |
| Edward Hamilton Aitken - 1889 - 218 páginas
...choose for their lair, and the way in which they show their anger when at bay. Colonel Kinloch writes on all these subjects in a genuine and straightforward...style, aiming at giving a complete description of the habits and movements of the game." — British Mail. "If Carlyle had ever condescended to notice sport... | |
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