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David Brian Plummer

    Jack-Russell-Terrier
    Lepus
    In Pursuit of Coney
    Adventures of an Artisan Hunter
    Omega
    • 2002

      Omega

      • 113 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story of Plummer's most famous Jack Russell bitch.

      Omega
    • 2001
    • 2000

      Lepus

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      Lepus
    • 2000

      Adventures of an Artisan Hunter

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Account of Plummer's development as a hunter, from boyhood exploits with lurcher and terrier to adulthood, with many interesting digressions. Includes chapters on cock-fighting and bird-catching, cooking and eating badgers, foxes and rats, hawks and hawking. Although Plummer often comes across as bonkers, many of his apparently eccentric actions, such as badger eating or covering himself with a concoction of badger grease and herbs, were experiments to establish the plausibility of claims made by other writers. Being perpetually surrounded by people incapable of sharing this pioneering spirit of enquiry seems the source of his restlessness and the driving force behind the hundreds of books he wrote in his lifetime. This is not to say that Plummer did not have deep problems, as he himself describes in Hancock's My Life with Lurchers.

      Adventures of an Artisan Hunter