Comprises: Edward 2nd Duke of York & Baillie-Grohman. The Master of Game. Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. L: 1909. * Connett, 3rd. Wing Shooting and Angling. NY: 1922. * Williams. Pine Flat Camp Fire Tales. Dj (large chips missing). Inscribed to Mr. & Mrs. Stuttz from Harriet Williams Myers; bookplate of William Myers. NY: [1924]. * Eastman, George. Chronicles of an African Trip. Photos. Privately printed, 1927. * Gladstone, ed. Shooting with Surtees, including the shooting exploits of…Jorrocks, Jogglebury Crowdey, Facey Romford and other Famous Sportsmen…of Robert Smith Surtees. Dj. L: 1927. * Curtis. American Game Shooting. NY: [1927]. * “Marco.” An Introduction to Polo. 2nd Ed. (Fading). L: [1937]. * Grand. Redmond C. Stewart: Foxhunter… Vellum spine & cloth, slipcase. NY: 1938. * Bigelow. Gunnerman’s Gold: Memories of Fifty Years Afield with a Scatter Gun. Red leather. No. 46 of 1000 copies. 1943. * Self. The Horseman’s Encyclopedia. Dj. 2nd printing. NY: [1946]. * Howe. The Modern Gunsmith. 2 vols. Dj’s, slipcase. Later printing. NY: [1946]. * Smith. The Further Adventures of the One-Eyed Poacher. No. 325 of 750 copies, signed by the author. NY: [1947]. * Connett. Duck Shooting Along the Atlantic Tidewater. 2nd printing. NY: 1947. * O’Connor. The Rifle Book. 4th printing. NY: 1953. * Hoover, Herbert. Fishing for Fun. Dj. NY: [1963]. * Marinaro. A Modern Dry-Fly Code. Leather, slipcase. No. 120 of 350 copies, signed by author. NY: [1970]. * Hagerbaumer & Lehman. Selected American Game Birds. Caxton, 1972. * Manners. Kambaku! No. 540 of 1000 copies, signed by the author & Jim Rikhoff (NSFL President). Full leather, slipcase. Amwell, [1986]. * Edie. The Art of English Shooting. ¼ leather & marbled boards, slipcase, prospectus booklet & subscriber letter, laid in. One of 250 copies. Arion Press, 1993. * Plus, 5 others (four are in jacket). Together, 25 volumes. Illustrations. 12mo to 4to. Cloth or boards, 10 in jacket; 6 leather-bound (4 in slipcase). Most are First Editions, except a few.
Condition:
Condition varies. General wear (more so to earlier titles), about half of the jackets with tears and small chips; shelf wear, etc., occasional owner’s signature or gift inscription; from very good to fine. Sold as is. Additional shipping charges will apply.