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Good in Fine jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7.75"-9.75" tall; Exceedingly rare work with some rippling of some pages from past moisture. Red paper covered boards with sharp tips and bumped spine ends. Unclipped dj in new mylar showing Isaac Bell and the Kilkenny Hounds after a painting by Sir Alfred Munnings. 287pp of Kilkenny Hunt history in superb anecdote and illustration from the first master Sir John Power in 1797 to the unexpected death of Victor McCalmont in 1992. The author enjoyed access to many diaries, albums and memoirs, lovingly compiled by families closely associated with the Kilkenny Hunt. Despite the dominance of the Kilkenny Hunt, the lesser packs of hounds and their mentors are not forgotten.
Add this copy of Hunting in County Kilkenny Signed to cart. $195.00, like new condition, Sold by HORSE BOOKS PLUS LLC rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Boston, VA, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Castlefield Publications.
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Fine. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7.75"-9.75" tall; Exceedingly rare work signed by Caroline Corballis on half title pg. Gift quality burgundy leather with bright gilt title. Originally published in 1999 with a dust wrapper, this is a lovely un-jacketed full leather book, also dated 1999, It is a special offering gleaned from the few unbound copies left over after the first run. This book does not say second printing. 287 pp of Kilkenny Hunt history in superb anecdote and illustration from the first master Sir John Power in 1797 to the unexpected death of Victor McCalmont in 1992. The author enjoyed access to many diaries, albums and memoirs, lovingly compiled by families closely associated with the Kilkenny Hunt. Despite the dominance of the Kilkenny Hunt, the lesser packs of hounds and their mentors are not forgotten.