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Laggard

Autor Ronald Stevens, Brian Allderbridge
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2010
In this first book by Ronald Stevens, published in 1953, the celebrated falconer writes with evocative charm of his life at his country estate in post-war Britain. A reprint of famed falconer Ronald Stevens' beautifully written memoir of life on his estate in post-war Britain, his extensive journeys in Iceland in search of the gyrfalcon, and his enduring passion for the sport of falconry. The author's vivid descriptions and elegant writing transports readers to a simpler world.
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ISBN-13: 9780888396990
ISBN-10: 0888396996
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 12 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 mm
Greutate: 7.89 kg
Editura: Hancock House Ltd
Colecția Hancock House Publishers (CA)

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Ronald Stevens was born in england and privately educated. Not wanting to join the family business, he became overseer of his father's cattle farm in Worcestershire. There he pursued his interest in ornithology and cultivated a large collection of waterfowl, which was ultimately moved to an estate in Shropshire in the 1930s. However, the estate was requisitioned for military use in World War Two, and the collection was destroyed. Following this, Stevens dedicated his life to falconry, a sport that completely captivated him; few falconers developed greater or more enduring reputations for their passion and commitment. In 1956, to find solitude and to escape the overgrowth of bracken on the english moors, Stevens moved permanently to Connemara in County Galway, Ireland, where he lived until his death in early 1994 at age 91. Described as a quiet, kind man, gentle by nature and always somewhat embarrassed by his fame, he was an able and painstaking tutor in falconry to those who requested his help. He maintained an enormous correspondence with falconers throughout the world and was always welcoming to those who traveled to his isolated home. Stevens authored four books: Laggard, The Taming of Genghis, Observations on Modern Falconry, and the biographical, A Life With Birds.