The Confessions of a Poacher
John Watson
Lu par TND





The poacher of these "Confessions" was no imaginary being. Following in his father's and forefather's footsteps, he learnt from an early age the practical skills of poaching and woodcraft. It was, however, Mother Nature that made old "Phil" a Poacher but she also made him a Sportsman and a Naturalist at the same time. Never did any man appear in closer sympathy with the wild creatures about him.
Even when about eighty years of age, there was still some of the old erectness in his carriage; some of the old fire in his eyes. As a young man he was handsome, though in later years his features were battered out of all original conception. His silvery hair still covered a lion-like head, and his tanned cheeks were hard and firm.
If his life had been a lawless one he had undoubtedly paid a heavy price for his wrong doings. Great as a poacher, he must have been great whatever he had been. (Confessions of a Poacher / TND) (3 hr 25 min)
Chapitres
Editorial Note | 2:28 | Lu par TND |
The Embryo Poacher | 13:18 | Lu par TND |
Under the Night | 16:57 | Lu par TND |
Graduating in Woodcraft | 18:36 | Lu par TND |
Partridge Poaching | 14:57 | Lu par TND |
Hare Poaching | 23:31 | Lu par TND |
Pheasant Poaching | 19:31 | Lu par TND |
Salmon and Trout Poaching | 20:22 | Lu par TND |
Grouse Poaching | 16:38 | Lu par TND |
Rabbit Poaching | 17:31 | Lu par TND |
Tricks | 18:14 | Lu par TND |
Personal Encounters | 23:22 | Lu par TND |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
I never get tired of this book. Five stars in every way.