By Peter O. Stecher. A Who's Who of archery legends. Presenting the techniques, equipment, and philosophies of Saxton Pope, Art Young, William Compton, Fred Bear, Howard Hill, Byron Ferguson, Ishi, and more from the late 19th century to today. Filled with stories, observations, and lessons from the gutsy characters that defined the sport. Be taken on a journey to big game bow hunts in Africa, bowfishing in South America, and other adventures in archery. Relive the excitement of accomplished marksmen and patient devotees of an ancient pursuit. 192 pages. Black and white photographs. Hardcover. ...read more
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Nice book, focused on hunting
Nice read, not too detailed which is fine. The book really focuses on hunting archers, which the author loves. He is especially in foavor of shooting Long Bows in the method of Howard Hill. The translation at times fails to convey in English what the author was trying to get acorss and this will make you smile and does not take away from this book.
LEGENDS
I ENJOYED THIS BOOK.PETER HAS A KIND OF GERMANIC BLUNTNESS WHICH IS HONEST AND I APPRECIATE HIS POINTS OF VIEW.FROM A HISTORICAL POINT THE BOOK DESCRIBES THE SHOOTING LIVES OF SOME OF THE PROMINENT ARCHERS OF THE PAST.IT IS QUITE ENLIGHTENING.LOTS OF TID BITS OF INFORMATION AND A GREAT READ ON A RAINEY DAY.HAVE FUN.
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