Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1946
Editorial
A. S. Barnes And Co. ,
Descripción
Set against a backdrop of rural landscapes, Bert Popowski's narrative delves into the age-old tradition of crow shooting. Within this engaging tale, the author captures the essence of the hunt, intertwining it with themes of camaraderie, strategy, and the intricate balance between nature and humanity.
As the characters navigate this controversial practice, the complexities of their motivations unfold, prompting readers to ponder the ethics and personal stories behind the sport. Amidst the gripping action, the narrative also reflects on broader societal views and connections to the natural world.
As the characters navigate this controversial practice, the complexities of their motivations unfold, prompting readers to ponder the ethics and personal stories behind the sport. Amidst the gripping action, the narrative also reflects on broader societal views and connections to the natural world.