Early Southern sports and sportsmen, 1830-1910 : a literary anthology /

Early Southern Sports and Sportsmen brings to new readers a wealth of hunting and fishing lore heretofore hard to find by any but scholars in the field of Southern literature. Rivers has gathered a host of well-read and well-heeled sportsmen who relish each and every detail of their encounters with...

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Main Author: Rivers, Jacob F., 1951-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2014]
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505 0 |a John James Audubon, 1785-1851 : The wild turkey -- David Crockett, 1786-1836 : Bear hunting in Tennessee -- Alexander G. McNutt, 1802-1848 : A swim for a deer : Chunkey's fight with the panthers -- William Elliott, 1788-1863 : A wild-cat hunt in Carolina : A day at Chee-Ha : Random thoughts on hunting -- William Gilmore Simms, 1806-1870 : "Bucks have at ye all," old song : Which augurs an affair of boars! -- Phillip Pendleton Kennedy, 1808-1864 : The falls of the Blackwater -- Thomas Bangs Thorpe, 1815-1878 : Wild turkey hunting : Wild-cat hunting -- Johnson Jones Hooper, 1815-1862 : The gentleman's amusement : The setter and pointer : On the shooting of quail -- Henry Clay Lewis (Madison Tensas), 1825-1850 : The indefatigable bear-hunter -- Charles B. Coale, 1807-1879 : A bear hunt in the Iron Mountain -- Charles Edward Whitehead, 1829-1903 : The deer hunt : The drowned lands -- Alexander Hunter, 1843-1914 : Among the quail in Virginia : Cobb's Island : A sporting fiasco. 
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