by John Wilkins. – (1892). – 441 pages

The Editors of this book make no apology for presenting it to the public. Until now the Gamekeepers of England have kept their experiences to themselves, or have merely dispensed them, in fragmentary fashion, to the village Corydon or the rural Amaryllis.

Reminiscences of the hunting field, the turf, the pulpit, the bar, and the stage have appeared in profusion, but John Wilkins is the first of his profession to publish genuine reminiscences.

After no little consideration, it has been decided to insert the real names of the individuals mentioned in the following pages. Most of them are now dead, but, be they living or dead, the Editors claim that concerning them, nothing is extenuate or aught set down in malice.

[Reprinted, Paperback, perfect binding, The Cover shown is used for illustrative purposes only]

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