Deer Forests of Scotland
by
A. Grimble
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
103680500X
ISBN-13
9781036805005
Publisher
Sothis Press
Imprint
Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Sports & outdoor recreation
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This book offers an in-depth exploration of the Scottish deer forests, a subject previously untouched in sporting literature. The author, with a deep passion for the Highlands and its sports, provides a comprehensive guide to the regions famed for deer stalking, including Aberdeenshire, Argyllshire, and Inverness-shire among others. Through detailed chapters that cover various locales across Scotland, the author weaves together anecdotes, statistics, and personal insights to present not just the sport but also the breathtaking landscapes and unique heritage of these areas.
Positioned within the broader context of Victorian sporting literature, this work stands out for focusing on the geographical and cultural setting of deer stalking rather than solely on the hunt itself. It delves into the relationship between man and nature within these secluded glens and highlands, offering readers thematic depth beyond mere hunting tales.
Moreover, by drawing from conversations with forest owners and rentersthose deeply embedded in the traditions and preservation of these landsthe author acts more as a collector of stories than merely a narrator. This approach enriches the book with authenticity and varied perspectives on what makes each forest unique.
Concluding with reflections on both conservation efforts and sporting ethics, this book not only serves as a practical guide for enthusiasts but also as a significant cultural document that captures a fascinating aspect of Scottish heritage. Its insights into managing wild spaces for sport while respecting their natural beauty make it an essential read for anyone interested in conservation, history, or outdoor sportsmanship.
Positioned within the broader context of Victorian sporting literature, this work stands out for focusing on the geographical and cultural setting of deer stalking rather than solely on the hunt itself. It delves into the relationship between man and nature within these secluded glens and highlands, offering readers thematic depth beyond mere hunting tales.
Moreover, by drawing from conversations with forest owners and rentersthose deeply embedded in the traditions and preservation of these landsthe author acts more as a collector of stories than merely a narrator. This approach enriches the book with authenticity and varied perspectives on what makes each forest unique.
Concluding with reflections on both conservation efforts and sporting ethics, this book not only serves as a practical guide for enthusiasts but also as a significant cultural document that captures a fascinating aspect of Scottish heritage. Its insights into managing wild spaces for sport while respecting their natural beauty make it an essential read for anyone interested in conservation, history, or outdoor sportsmanship.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the Scottish deer forests, a subject previously untouched in sporting literature. The author, with a deep passion for the Highlands and its sports, provides a comprehensive guide to the regions famed for deer stalking, including Aberdeenshire, Argyllshire, and Inverness-shire among others. Through detailed chapters that cover various locales across Scotland, the author weaves together anecdotes, statistics, and personal insights to present not just the sport but also the breathtaking landscapes and unique heritage of these areas.
Positioned within the broader context of Victorian sporting literature, this work stands out for focusing on the geographical and cultural setting of deer stalking rather than solely on the hunt itself. It delves into the relationship between man and nature within these secluded glens and highlands, offering readers thematic depth beyond mere hunting tales.
Moreover, by drawing from conversations with forest owners and rentersthose deeply embedded in the traditions and preservation of these landsthe author acts more as a collector of stories than merely a narrator. This approach enriches the book with authenticity and varied perspectives on what makes each forest unique.
Concluding with reflections on both conservation efforts and sporting ethics, this book not only serves as a practical guide for enthusiasts but also as a significant cultural document that captures a fascinating aspect of Scottish heritage. Its insights into managing wild spaces for sport while respecting their natural beauty make it an essential read for anyone interested in conservation, history, or outdoor sportsmanship.
Positioned within the broader context of Victorian sporting literature, this work stands out for focusing on the geographical and cultural setting of deer stalking rather than solely on the hunt itself. It delves into the relationship between man and nature within these secluded glens and highlands, offering readers thematic depth beyond mere hunting tales.
Moreover, by drawing from conversations with forest owners and rentersthose deeply embedded in the traditions and preservation of these landsthe author acts more as a collector of stories than merely a narrator. This approach enriches the book with authenticity and varied perspectives on what makes each forest unique.
Concluding with reflections on both conservation efforts and sporting ethics, this book not only serves as a practical guide for enthusiasts but also as a significant cultural document that captures a fascinating aspect of Scottish heritage. Its insights into managing wild spaces for sport while respecting their natural beauty make it an essential read for anyone interested in conservation, history, or outdoor sportsmanship.
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