The Witchery of Archery

The Witchery of Archery

The Witchery of Archery

The Witchery of Archery

Paperback(Revised with New Introduction, Notes, Bio, and Type Setting. ed.)

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Overview

The Witchery of Archery, by Maurice Thompson, was originally published in 1878 and is considered America's classic treatise on the subject of archery. It can be compared to Izaak Walton's legendary fishing treatise, The Compleat Angler. This new edition, from Incandescence Press, includes a new introduction, notes, and author bio, as well as a beautiful new type setting that closely replicates the 1878 original.

Maurice Thompson was considered, in his own time, among the most important authors of the "New South" in the United States. He grew up in North Georgia, fought for the Confederacy as a teenager during the Civil War, and moved north to settle in Indiana during the period of Reconstruction. His life was indelibly colored by the adventures he and his brother shared in their youth, hunting with longbows in the swampy wildernesses of Florida and Georgia. The Witchery of Archery, which recounted these adventures and inspired America's first archery boom, wove together Thompson's unique literary, poetic, narrative, and sporting talents into their most enduring form. The book was an instant hit throughout the United States when it was published, and has enjoyed a cult reputation within the American archery community ever since.

This Incandescence Press edition of The Witchery of Archery contains all of the book's original illustrations and text, including the full Appendix, as well as an additional chapter (Chapter XVII) that was added to the 1879 Second Edition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996799119
Publisher: Incandescence Press
Publication date: 04/16/2016
Edition description: Revised with New Introduction, Notes, Bio, and Type Setting. ed.
Pages: 186
Sales rank: 278,715
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.43(d)

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CHAPTER V. HARE, OR RABBIT SHOOTING. The hare has always been considered the most timid as well as the most tender of animals. " My hare," was the very softest and sweetest phrase in the Roman language. In the days of the empire, mi lepus were the words of endearment breathed into the damsel's ear by the loving youth just ready to don the toga. The reason of this will be well understood by whomsoever has had the exquisite pleasure of devouring a broiled rabbit saddle, served with brown gravy, for breakfast. The rabbit, or, if we follow the naturalist, the hare, is found everywhere in the eastern part of the United States, from Florida to the great lakes of the north. With us, as a people, the name is rabbit, no matter what the zoologist may say, and no matter how many varieties may be found ; but the hunter knows the gray rabbit from the brown hare as well as he knows a woodcock from a partridge ; and the epicure is at once disgusted when he finds that his servant has purchased for his table a longlegged woods-hare (Lepus Americamis) instead of the delicately pencilled gray rabbit (L. sylvaticus) he orderedthe difference in flavor and the consistency of the flesh being quite marked. In the Southern States, where the forests are thickly grown with pine underbrush, rabbits are exceedingly numerous, their paths everywhere crossing and recrossing each other. Taking advantage of this habit of following well-defined trails, the negroes of the South trap and snare large numbers of them. I will wager you a good bow you miss your first hare, though you may find him crouched in his form not ten paces from you; in fact, while he is a good large mark, he is very difficult to hit before youhave learned by experience just how to aim at him. In still hunting you will generall...

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