128 pp. [1928] ''The Kurnel'' offers turkey hunting tales and insights from the early 1900's in North Carolina. This is an exact photographic reproduction of the hard to find and expensive original work. Includes photos of the era. 16 chapters. New copy old sock View More...
[18], 265 pp. Book: Corner tips lightly rubbed as is head and heel of spine. Inscribed on the half title page by the Author. Dustjacket: Has seen better days. Price clipped with nicks rips and chips on all corners and loss at head and heel of spine, all edges rubbed some edge rips, and a tear here and there. Now in protective mylar View More...
[14], 15-66 pp. [colophon] Book: Font top corner lightly bumped, otherwise fine. AEG. Dustjacket: Glassine with nicks rips and chips on all corners and very minor loss at head and heel of spine, small rips and tears here and there, now in protective mylar. View More...
[color frontis], xx, 281 pp. [foldout map] [un-numbered color plate] Book: Very minor rubs at corner tips and head and heel of spine. Inscribed by the Handley on the front pastedown in year of publication to Nash Buckingham, then on the FFEP, a gift signed inscription from Nash to another person. View More...
[4], 5-149 pp. [1] From Front of DustJacket: "Wild turkeys, living either in hardwood timber or planted pines, are very like the contents of a magician's hat. There is no ironbound rule that the hat contains only a single rabbit. Turkeys that live in planted pines leave you wondering about where they roost, what they eat, and what it is that makes them so fat, when it is obvious they can't send out for pizza."... View More...