All orders ship by next business day! This is a used hardcover book. Pages have no markings and has some wear. Dust jacket is included and has wear and small tears. The cover/boards have wear. For USED books, we cannot guarantee supplemental materials such as CDs, DVDs, access codes and other materials. We are a small company and very thankful for your business!
All orders ship by next business day! This is a used hardcover book. Pages have no markings and has some wear. Dust jacket is included and has wear and small tears. The cover/boards have wear. For USED books, we cannot guarantee supplemental materials such as CDs, DVDs, access codes and other materials. We are a small company and very thankful for your business!
Dust jacket missing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Former owner's name, otherwise unmarked. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Sturdy book, green cloth, yellow lettering very fine on spine, embossed illustration of man with shotgun at top front right, 149 pages plus brief biographical note. DJ glossy beneath mylar, black with color-illustration of man with briefcase and shotgun on front, black spine, white back, praise too. DJ has slight surface wear to most tips and edges. Good DJ/Fine book.
Stated Second Printing. Hardcover in Very Good+ Condition; No DJ. Quarter bound in red cloth with black paper boards. Titles in white and black on spine. Upper corners bumped, no other edge wear. Pages are clean, binding is tight. Previous owner's name plate on FEP.
Henry Holt, New York, 1958, second printing. Not illustrated. 5.5" x 8.5". 184 pp. Black paper covered boards, brown cloth spine. "Tales of dogs, of men, and of that aristocrat of game birds, the bobwhite quail". Very good.
This is a fine unmarked, as new, copy in gray buckram with gold stamping and pasted label on the front board and gold lettering on spine, no DJ. Copy #572/1000. Obviously an unread/unopened copy.
1961, 3rd printing, Holt Rinehart and Winston. HB (no dj, black and red boards) 184pp, VG (covers and their titles bright, interior clean and unmarked, binding tight)
I Don't Want to Shoot an Elephant and Other Stories
Babcock, Havilah
I Don't Want to Shoot an Elephant and Other Stories
Babcock, Havilah
Publisher: Gunnerman Press
Date published: 1985
Format: Hardcover
Hardcover green cloth boards with gold lettering and decorations. No dust jacket. Book appears unused. Clean, unmarked, bright, and tightly bound. Prompt shipping.
I Don't Want to Shoot an Elephant and Other Stories
Babcock, Havilah
I Don't Want to Shoot an Elephant and Other Stories
Babcock, Havilah
Publisher: Gunnerman Press
Date published: 1985
Format: Hardcover
Hardcover green cloth boards with gold lettering and decorations. No dust jacket. Book appears unused. Clean, unmarked, bright, and tightly bound. Prompt shipping.
I Don't Want to Shoot An Elephant And Other Stories: Tales of Dogs, Men, and of that Aristocrat of Game Birds, the Bobwhite Quail
Babcock, Havilah
I Don't Want to Shoot An Elephant And Other Stories: Tales of Dogs, Men, and of that Aristocrat of Game Birds, the Bobwhite Quail
Babcock, Havilah
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Date published: 1958
Some small pieces missing to dustjacket at spine; previous owner name. These leisurely reminiscences of a philology professor's hunting experiences, set in southern United States, bring with them a wealth of literacy, wisdom, and humor. Havilah Babcock, whose stories in national outdoor magazines have made him a favorite to the hunting and fishing enthusiasts, creates in his anecdotes of the idiosyncrasies of the hunter and the hunted, an atmosphere of comfortable confidence. He speaks informally, and with the easy tone of the Southern gentleman who is talking of the land he knows, shares his enthusiasms, his exasperation, and his mellow insight into man and animal. These stories will have an obvious appeal to anyone who has ever held or dreamed of holding a fishing rod or a gun in his hand, as well as to the reader who enjoys Americana and the penetrating musings of a southern country gentleman. Over the course of Havilah Babcock?s career, the South Carolina-based author and educator penned some of the most humorous and insightful hunting and fishing stories ever told?his tales of pursuing bobwhite quail of particular merit and wit. he published unforgettable articles in Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, and Sports Afield, as well as classic books such as My Health is Better in November and Tales of Quails ?n Such. He is considered to be one of the finest, most good-natured sportsmen to ever put pen to paper.
I Don't Want to Shoot an Elephant and Other Stories: Tales of Dogs, Men, and of That Aristocrat of Game Birds, the Bobwhite Quail
Babcock, Havilah
I Don't Want to Shoot an Elephant and Other Stories: Tales of Dogs, Men, and of That Aristocrat of Game Birds, the Bobwhite Quail
Babcock, Havilah
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Date published: 1958
Some small pieces missing to dustjacket at spine; previous owner name. These leisurely reminiscences of a philology professor's hunting experiences, set in southern United States, bring with them a wealth of literacy, wisdom, and humor. Havilah Babcock, whose stories in national outdoor magazines have made him a favorite to the hunting and fishing enthusiasts, creates in his anecdotes of the idiosyncrasies of the hunter and the hunted, an atmosphere of comfortable confidence. He speaks informally, and with the easy tone of the Southern gentleman who is talking of the land he knows, shares his enthusiasms, his exasperation, and his mellow insight into man and animal. These stories will have an obvious appeal to anyone who has ever held or dreamed of holding a fishing rod or a gun in his hand, as well as to the reader who enjoys Americana and the penetrating musings of a southern country gentleman. Over the course of Havilah Babcock's career, the South Carolina-based author and educator penned some of the most humorous and insightful hunting and fishing stories ever told-his tales of pursuing bobwhite quail of particular merit and wit. he published unforgettable articles in Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, and Sports Afield, as well as classic books such as My Health is Better in November and Tales of Quails 'n Such. He is considered to be one of the finest, most good-natured sportsmen to ever put pen to paper.
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