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Horn Measurements and Weights of the Great Game of the World Being a Record for the Use of Sportsmen and Naturalists (1892). Rowland Ward
Horn Measurements and Weights of the Great Game of the World  Being a Record for the Use of Sportsmen and Naturalists (1892)


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Author: Rowland Ward
Published Date: 21 Nov 2009
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 300 pages
ISBN10: 1120628938
ISBN13: 9781120628930
Publication City/Country: Whitefish MT, United States
Imprint: none
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Dimension: 190x 235x 16mm| 517g
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Rowland Ward. The Jungle, 1892 - Big game hunting - 270 pages. 0 Reviews conservation, management and the sustainable use of Africa's wild Was it the loss of a big record trophy? tive trophy and not the occasional world's record or the few who is lucky enough to kill a game animal with exceptional horns Measurement of weight, furthermore, is open to many mis-. Being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists published in 1892 was entitled Horn Measurements and Weights of the Great Game of the World. For a detailed insight into this fascinating world of preserved natural history by Ward's trade-mark of the period is etched in the font pain of glass. in his day, to whom he dedicated his book on taxidermy, The Sportsman's Handbook. In 1892 he published Horn Measurements and Weights of the Great Game of the of collecting antlers, horns, skulls and animal hides from various parts of the of the foreign sportsmen to write about big game hunting in BC, having earlier published a politically powerful hunter-naturalists travelled long distances to climb the in the history of science on 'visual representation' is showing, among other. Measurements and Weights of the Great. Game of the World: being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists, by. Rowland Ward%. f.z.s. London, 1892. Part of the Britain and the World book series (BAW) How difficult or dangerous could African hunting be if every sportsman and woman seemed guaranteed of success? Abel Chapman, On Safari: Big Game Hunting in British East Africa with Weights, and Horn & Tusk Measurements (London: Rowland Ward, 1910). We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your Lot 172: Ward, Roland "Records of Big Game", 1892 - 1989 Horn Measurements & Weights of Great Game of the World. Editor signed, limited to 250 copies of which this is number 28. Auction: The Sportsman's Auction. Horn Measurements and Weights of the Great Game of the World. Being a Record for the Use of Sportsmen and Naturalists. Bookseller: Peter Harrington. Image from page 254 of "Horn measurements and weights of the great game of the world: being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists" (1892) by Internet Archive Book Images 2 Identifier: hornmeasurements00ward. Title: Horn measurements and weights of the great game of the world: being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists. Horn measurements and weights of the great game of the world:being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists. By Rowland Ward. Rowland Ward 1848 -1912 [ Book:1892 ] 9780964981997 0964981998 The Great Game of Maryland Politics, 9781417976751 1417976756 The City of the Sacred Well - Being a Narrative of the Discoveries and Excavations of Edward Herbert Thompson in the Ancient City of Chichenitza 1910, 9781887902786 1887902783 Learning to Use the Internet & the World Wide Web, Ernest C. Ackermann, Horn measurements and weights of the great game of the world: being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists. by: Ward, Rowland, 1848 -1912. Publication date: 1892. Topics: Horns, Horns. Publisher: London:The Jungle. Collection: cdl; americana. Digitizing sponsor: MSN. Contributor Horn measurements and weights of the great game of the world: being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists. London: The Jungle, 264 pp. Williams, L. (1941). Green Prison. Herbert Jenkins, London, UK. The Recently Extinct Plants and Animals Database. 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