On Drag-hunting

On Drag-hunting

by JohnStrawson (Author)

Synopsis

Drag-hunting may not be a substitute for the real thing, but it can be a lot of fun. This is John Strawson's message as he draws on his own experience both when whipping-in with the 4th Hussars' pack of draghounds - under the Mastership of the Celebrated Loopy Kennard - and later when he became Master of the Staff College Drag. The author describes the origins and activities of packs of draghounds, past and present, with particular reference to the dedication and hard work of those involved in a sport which is totally dependent upon the goodwill of farmers and landowners. For the newcomer there is much practical advice and guidance aimed not only at those involved in the organisation of the sport, but also for the first-time follower. This is a book written by a dedicated enthusiast. The love of horses and hounds, the sheer thrill of riding across country over fences, the occasional catastrophe, but above all the overriding need to preserve the countryside itself and the country sports that are such an important part of it - all figure in General Strawson's enjoyably good-humoured narrative which is laced with anecdotes and enlivened by literary allusion. Illustrated with reproductions of fine paintings, photographs and woodcuts, this is the perfect book for anyone with an interest in hunting and country sports.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 216
Edition: First Edition.
Publisher: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
Published: Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 085131757X
ISBN 13: 9780851317571

Author Bio
Major-General John Strawson served in the 4th Hussars - Winston Churchill's regiment - during the Second World War in the middle East and Italy, and afterwards in Germany and Malaya. Following amalgamation of the 4th and 8th Hussars as the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, he commanded the regiment in Malaysia and Germany. He played polo for the regimental team pointing out that as he was in command, there was no argument about his selection. He was Colonel of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars from 1975 to 1985, during the last three years Chairman of the Cavalry Colonels, and also Chairman of the Cavalry and Guards Club from 1984 to 1987. He was Master of the Staff College Drag 1959 to 1961. He is married to Baroness Wilfried von Schellersheim and they have two daughters. He has written a number of military books, including The Italian Campaign, Gentlemen in Khaki, The Duke and The Emperor, and Churchill and Hitler.