Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1946
Publisher
Collins
Description
Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald offers readers an extensive exploration of British game and the rich natural landscape that supports it. Known for his profound knowledge of natural history, he illuminates the intricacies of wildlife and their habitats, blending engaging narrative with insightful observation. His passion for the subject matter shines through as he delves into the behaviors, environments, and conservation of various game species.
Through a combination of vivid descriptions and keen analysis, the author paints a vibrant picture of the interplay between nature and sport in Britain. He invites readers to appreciate the balance of ecology and tradition, fostering a deeper understanding of the significance of game in both the natural world and the realm of recreation.
Through a combination of vivid descriptions and keen analysis, the author paints a vibrant picture of the interplay between nature and sport in Britain. He invites readers to appreciate the balance of ecology and tradition, fostering a deeper understanding of the significance of game in both the natural world and the realm of recreation.
Genres
History