True to the Line is Adrian Dangar's recollections of his life at the sharp end of hunting, during which he was Master and huntsman of three very different hunts in three unique regions of England - Dartmoor, Leicestershire and North Yorkshire. During this time the author came into close contact with many fascinating characters that live and work in these beautiful landscapes. True to the Line portrays these rural lives alongside hunting, hounds and foxes, together with the challenges, frustrations and rewards of organising modern hunting in an illuminating and anecdotal style. This book not only covers his account as the first amateur huntsman of the Quorn in 80 years, but also his time as a hunting correspondent, hound judge, conservationist and all round countryman.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This book, written with style and intelligence, is as fascinating for its description of country people and places as it is for stories of horses, hounds and the chase. -- Philip Bowern This title is written in an illuminative and engaging style, reflecting on the author's life-long hunting experiences and the unique characters he has met along the way, whilst openly offering his opinions on contentious and controversial topics. * Fieldsports * I found this autobiography of a Master of Foxhounds fascinating stuff. As a hunting correspondent and only the second amateur huntsman to become MFH to the Quorn, Adrian has led a life packed with incident and has ridden to hounds not only in the UK but all over the world. Of course the hunting ban is mentioned and discussed, as something that had a huge potential impact on a lifestyle, but the overall feeling I got is that of a countryman in tune with hounds, horse... and wildlife. There's no false sentimentality here, and very little politics, and I found it a thought-provoking read. -- Harriet Phillips * Horse and Countryside * A very worthwhile read and an ideal Christmas present for those who continue to be dedicated to hunting and all that goes with it. -- James Barclay * Bailys Hunting Directory * This carefree account of a life with the Spooners and West Dartmoor, the Sinnington in North Yorkshire (a stint with the Quorn ended bitterly) and the travels of a hunting correspondent should delight field sportsmen who will enjoy all the name checks of well-known figures, as well as recognising the highs, lows, humour, politics and humiliations that come with being an MFH. * Country Life * The ONLY THING BETTER than going foxhunting is reading about it in a book whose author knows and understands the sport. In huntsman and writer Adrian Dangar, we have the perfect pilot, and the sketches by Daniel Crane, today's answer to Alfred Munnings, add enormously to the memoir's charm. * Covertside USA * Will be devoured with relish by anyone who has the remotest connection to hunting. Dangar's knowledge of the hunting world is demonstrated within the text, where all life is thrown together from the eccentric and flamboyant to the ancient doyens of the sport... Dangar writes in a chatty, easy-to-read style that makes the book perfect for dipping into on long dreary winter afternoons. The book contains beautiful illustrations as well as some stunning hunting photographs... Perfect book and one that will hopefully find its way into many Christmas stockings this year. -- Jacqui Broderick * Horse and Pony Ireland * A highly entertaining read based on his memoirs as a huntsman and countryman - a life spent breathing and dreaming of foxes, hounds, wildlife and the countryside... Beneath the entertaining stories and poignant scenes, which he evokes so clearly you could be riding to the chase alongside him, lies a stark reminder of the huge change which has occurred in such a short period of time. -- Jo Foster * Yorkshire Post * A nice memoir..., this is his account of early riding life and a life subsequently spent in the UK countryside and the wild open spaces in places such as Arizona and Trinidad. -- Wendy Parsons * The Essex Rider * This eagerly anticipated memoir is based on the author's four separate Masterships... written in an engaging and illuminating style, the author writes beautifully whilst not shying away from contentious issues and controversial characters. -- Michael Sagar * Hounds Magazine * Over 26 chapters, each introduced by a charming Daniel Crane line drawing, Dangar relives his remarkable hunting career. It takes erudition to transfer the intangible nature of a hunting day onto the page but this Field contributor manages it with aplomb. For those who have ridden to hounds, this book will be a joy to read. It is a paen hounds and venery and one that should grace every foxunter's library. * The Field * Written in an engaging and illuminating style, the author writes beautifully while not shying away from contentious issues and controversial characters. * Countrymans Weekly *
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Verlagsort
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
15 Illustrations, black and white; 16 Plates, color
Maße
Höhe: 156 mm
Breite: 231 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-84689-359-9 (9781846893599)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Adrian Dangar has travelled extensively throughout Africa, South America and Asia on numerous writing and travel assignments, and is a regular contributor to Country Life, The Field Magazine and Horse & Hound. His first book, True to the Line (9781846892448), was published by Quiller in 2017. Adrian lives in rural North Yorkshire with his wife and family and enjoys fieldsports, travelling and the countryside.
Acknowledgements
Foreword
1: Earliest days
2: Yorkshire
3: Stowe
4: Australia, Cirencester and beyond
5: First season on Dartmoor
6: More tales from the Spooners
7: A return to the North
8: Hunting and shooting at the Sinnington
9: Hounds, hunt staff and some great hunting runs
10: Hunting and conservation at the Sinnington
11: Summers at the Sinnington
12: Quorn - joint masters, hunt staff and hounds
13: First impressions at the Quorn
14: First season in Leicestershire
15: Leicestershire summer highs and lows
16: Second season up to Christmas
17: Millennium and beyond
18: Resignation
19: Hound shows and puppy shows
20: A hunting competition at Birdsall
21: New life and hunting correspondent during the pre-ban years
22: Post-ban years
23: Hunting abroad
24: A return to the horn
25: Sinnington second time around
26: The future
Index