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The
Huntsman In The South
by Alexander Hunter
Introduction by James C.
Kennedy
Alexander Hunter was a
Virginia aristocrat of the antebellum generation who writes of a rural
and charmed life. Beginning with a riveting account of growing up on his
plantation before the Civil War, Hunter weaves together colorful tales
of decades pursuing quail, fox, and waterfowl in Virginia and North
Carolina, and saltwater fish along the mid-Atlantic coast. All of this,
of course, after duty to his beloved Confederacy. Such a life so
intensely driven by sport and adventure is one that we can only dream
about today. This is a captivating book.
James C. Kennedy is Chairman
and CEO of Cox Enterprises, Inc. of Atlanta, one of the largest media
companies in the United States. James Cummins provides bibliographical
and biographical notes on this elusive 1908 publication.
318 Pages / Slipcased
$75 Postpaid
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