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James Ginther Books,
Book Binding and Restoration LLC
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Examine the photos carefully because they are an integral part of the description.
See also Gene Hill's Shotgunner's Notebook.
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Howe, James. The Modern Gunsmith |
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Bogardus, A. Field, Cover, and Trap Shooting |
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1987 Limited Edition (1383/1500) of 1878 first Edition. Near fine. All edges of text block gilt. Small scratch lower part of front of text block. Bogardus was one of the greatest shotgunners that ever lived. How to hunt various game birds as well as competition pigeon shooting. Several pages of period ads for shotguns and shotshells. Essentially a facsimile reprint. A real step back in time. |
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McIntosh, Michael. Shotguns and Shooting |
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1995 First Trade Edition. Fine in fine DJ. 266 pages, illustrated by Eldridge Hardy with foreword by Gene Hill. McIntosh was probably the most read and most knowledgeable shooting writer of the late 20th century. His prose is down-to-earth and quite entertaining at times. In my opinion this is one of the best books on the manufacturing and shooting of shotguns. |
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Payne-Gallwey, Sir R. Letters to Young Shooters First Series |
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1893 Third Edition of 1890 first. Good. Wear at head and tail of spine cloth (see photo). Pages with a few handling marks and some age toning. Everything a novice shotgunner needed to know in the late 19th century. 274 pages with 41 illustrations and an eight page game record in back. |
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