While I cannot find my copy of Maurice Thompson's Witchery of Archery from 1878, I WAS able.....purely by ACCIDENT!! able to find a FREE webpage of the book, in it's entirety.
For all you young whippersnappers that never have had the privledge of reading this....I share this link with you........and you old farts too!
An enjoyable read of a time before seasons, licenses, pretty much any rules. Some of the things there will astound you. I promise.
God Bless
Steve
http://www.archive.org/stream/witcheryofarcher00thomuoft#page/n9/mode/2up
Thanks, Steve! I haven't read it but now I can.
That's awesome!
Thanks Man! :thumbsup:
It's quite a read. For those unknowning (has to be a few) imagine a LONG LONG hunt in a much larger Okeechobee swamp in Florida...... "catamount" battles in the middle of the night, 60-80 yard shots they SET UP FOR, ducks and various other birds on the wing multiple times, head shots (dont freak) on deer in the night, a "case" of arrows along in the boat, long range shots STANDING in a boat, bows that need "oiled" at night, left unstrung till time to shoot..........wow.
and last but not least? A chapter on wood pecker hunting as great practice. LOL!!!
Just some highlights. Webpages DO disappear so, just a head's up on that.
God Bless
Also, you can get it in EPUB format for your E-reader and unlike a web page it shouldn't disappear.
Thanks, will reread again!
Thanks, I was thinking about ordering it. That is a good word for it though isn't it-witchery.
"toxophilite mania"
Love it.
Thank you, Steve. That's pretty cool. I've bookmarked it. That's also a pretty cool thing, the open library project, I mean. There was a lot of really good hunting/adventure books written in the 1870s and 1880s that are a hoot to read.
Awesome thanks for the find man :)
Great book which I bought a long time ago. One book every Traditional archer should read.
What a MOVIE this would make!!
IMHO anyway.
God Bless.
It's about time I read this... Thanks!
thanks for the link
looks like a great read
Thanks for posting the link. This was the first time I ever read the entire book. I had forgotten how good it was.
Gerald
How cool it that! Thanks for sharing... :clapper:
Thanks for the link! I think I will read it it now too.
Bisch