The British sportsman, or, Nobleman, gentleman, and farmer's dictionary, of recreation and amusement. : Including a most improved system of modern farriery, and anatomical dissections of a horse; with concise rules for chusing good horses, and the secrets of training them with wind and vigour for the course, field, and road. Particular instructions for riding, racing, hunting, coursing, hawking, shooting, setting, & fishing; with the most approved methods of breeding, curing, and managing all sorts of cattle; particularly oexen, cows, deer, and sheep. And for breeding, training, and managing dogs, hawks, cocks, doves, pigeons, singing-birds, &c. With a new and interesting description of all the traps, nets, engines, baits, and magical contrivances, for taking birds, and all sorts of game, alive; and for destroying vermin of every kind that annoy poultry, or infest the farmer's yard. The whole comprised under one alphabetical arrangement, and each article explained under its proper name. Compiled from the latest discoveries, and improved by many years real practice and observation. /

Robin Bledsoe, Bookseller, description: Inner margins of frontispiece and title page torn and relined. A little old worming, sometimes affecting but never obscuring the text. Some marginal staining. Occasional small closed marginal tears, neatly mended. Handsomely rebound in marbled boards and g...

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Main Author: Osbaldiston, William Augustus
Other Authors: Prattent, Thomas, active 1780-1796 (Engraver)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for the proprietor, by J. Stead; and sold by Champante and Whitrow, Jewry-Street, Aldgate; and at the British Directory Office, Ave-Maria-Lane, [1792]
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Call Number: SK 11 O81b 1792
Notes: Non-circulating; in-library use only.
 
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