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Foxhunters Speak: An Oral History of American Foxhunting by Mary Motley Kalergis Details

This oral history of foxhunting examines the mentors and influences of fifty people who dedicated their lives to horse and dog sport. From 70 years of dog breeding experience in…

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This oral history of foxhunting examines the mentors and influences of fifty people who dedicated their lives to horse and dog sport. From 70 years of dog breeding experience in Melvin Bo, to an unusual story of a retired grandmother who decided to overcome her fear of horses and got her colors with Red Rock Hounds on her 70th birthday.

This oral history explores the depth and breadth of fear through the faces and voices of fifty people Different from those who had a huge impact on sports or whose lives were heavily affected by foxes. These oral dates are accompanied by beautiful black and white photographs taken by Marie Clairegues.

The frequent scenes, sounds and smells shared by these pages are a feast for the senses and nourish the soul.



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