A literary feast for anyone who thrills to the sound of hounds in full cry, this collection of tales about great runs, foxes, hounds and sporting figures brings to life all the excitement, ... color, drama and humor of the chase. The collection covers 250 years of sport, starting with the hounds of Lord Fairfax and George Washington .... Many of America's most distinguished sporting writers appear .... "Stories" can take you on a great gallop through past and present sport ... [and] pays tribute to horses and riders who "crossed the country of life together the only way they knew -- hard and fair and straight until the last horn blew, the horn that finally calls us all home, hounds and horses and men." (quote from "Joe Lewis and Melt" by Alexander Mackay-Smith) Reviewed by Lauren Giannini, "In and Around Horse country," January, 1997 -- Lauren Giannini, "In and Around Horse country," January, 199
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One hundred and one short stories of American foxhunting from colonial times to the present, written by such authors as George Washington Parke Custis, Joel Chandler Harris (author of Uncle Remus stories, Gordon Grand and Alexander Mackay-Smith. Illustrated. Large format (9-1/4 x 12-1/4)






