Making Game: An Essay on Woodcock
The woodcock, a reclusive game bird native to Europe and North America, has been hunted, celebrated and eaten since Roman times, though most American hunters are still ignorant of its existence,
The woodcock, a reclusive game bird native to Europe and North America, has been hunted, celebrated and eaten since Roman times, though most American hunters are still ignorant of its existence,
Valdene’s writing is at once evocative and biting, gracefully balancing the obsessions of a naturalist, sportsman and gourmand,
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