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Synopsis
R.W.F. Poole has been fortunate enough to live and work in some of the most beautiful parts of England. He has been privileged to catch a glimpse of, and even be part of, an England which may soon be gone forever. In this immensely entertaining book, he tells of the days of glorious hunting and inglorious hunt balls; he recalls dramas in the lambing shed, and describes the occasional forays that all backwoodsmen allow themselves - like farmers' suppers, hound shows and lobster fishing. All these are threaded with achingly funny anecdotes taken from his colourful experiences as Master of Hounds and stalwart of the English country scene.You May Also Be Interested In...
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