hunting in the rockies 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Jack O’Connor
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Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1947
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Pages: 297
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
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Condition: Used – Good (Includes 48 illustrations and 9 maps; edges show aging and light dusting, dusted cover)
About the Book
Hunting in the Rockies by Jack O’Connor is a classic of American outdoor literature, capturing the thrill, discipline, and deep respect embedded in big-game hunting across North America’s rugged mountain landscapes. In this 1947 edition, O’Connor recounts his adventures from the Yukon to northern Mexico, offering vivid descriptions of towering peaks, remote wilderness, and unforgettable hunts.
Spanning 297 pages and enriched with 48 illustrations and 9 maps, the book combines storytelling with practical knowledge of wildlife behavior, terrain challenges, and firearms expertise. O’Connor’s writing reflects both the excitement of pursuit and a profound appreciation for the natural world, making the narrative as much about wilderness exploration as it is about hunting itself.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, this edition holds enduring value for hunters, naturalists, historians of outdoor sports, and readers who appreciate firsthand accounts of mid-20th-century wilderness expeditions. Despite signs of age and light dusting on the edges and cover, the book remains in good condition and stands as a significant collectible in the tradition of American sporting literature.
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hunting in the rockies 1st edition
hunting in the rockies 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Jack O’Connor
-
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1947
-
Pages: 297
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Includes 48 illustrations and 9 maps; edges show aging and light dusting, dusted cover)
About the Book
Hunting in the Rockies by Jack O’Connor is a classic of American outdoor literature, capturing the thrill, discipline, and deep respect embedded in big-game hunting across North America’s rugged mountain landscapes. In this 1947 edition, O’Connor recounts his adventures from the Yukon to northern Mexico, offering vivid descriptions of towering peaks, remote wilderness, and unforgettable hunts.
Spanning 297 pages and enriched with 48 illustrations and 9 maps, the book combines storytelling with practical knowledge of wildlife behavior, terrain challenges, and firearms expertise. O’Connor’s writing reflects both the excitement of pursuit and a profound appreciation for the natural world, making the narrative as much about wilderness exploration as it is about hunting itself.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, this edition holds enduring value for hunters, naturalists, historians of outdoor sports, and readers who appreciate firsthand accounts of mid-20th-century wilderness expeditions. Despite signs of age and light dusting on the edges and cover, the book remains in good condition and stands as a significant collectible in the tradition of American sporting literature.
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Book Details
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Author: Jack O’Connor
-
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1947
-
Pages: 297
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Includes 48 illustrations and 9 maps; edges show aging and light dusting, dusted cover)
About the Book
Hunting in the Rockies by Jack O’Connor is a classic of American outdoor literature, capturing the thrill, discipline, and deep respect embedded in big-game hunting across North America’s rugged mountain landscapes. In this 1947 edition, O’Connor recounts his adventures from the Yukon to northern Mexico, offering vivid descriptions of towering peaks, remote wilderness, and unforgettable hunts.
Spanning 297 pages and enriched with 48 illustrations and 9 maps, the book combines storytelling with practical knowledge of wildlife behavior, terrain challenges, and firearms expertise. O’Connor’s writing reflects both the excitement of pursuit and a profound appreciation for the natural world, making the narrative as much about wilderness exploration as it is about hunting itself.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, this edition holds enduring value for hunters, naturalists, historians of outdoor sports, and readers who appreciate firsthand accounts of mid-20th-century wilderness expeditions. Despite signs of age and light dusting on the edges and cover, the book remains in good condition and stands as a significant collectible in the tradition of American sporting literature.












