Chalmers, Patrick R.
The Horn: A Lay of the Grassington Fox-Hounds
The Horn: A Lay of the Grassington Fox-Hounds
London: Collins, 1938 (1937). Second impression. 148 pages: map (on lining papers); 19 cm. Boards corners gently bumped, wee bit of foxing to fore-edge; else a near finer copy in an immaculate jacket in archival mylar. Hardcover.
"Patrick Reginald Chalmers (1872–1942), an Irish writer, distinguished himself through his work as a poet, journalist, and author, often focusing on hunting and sports. Born in County Cork, Ireland, and educated at Haileybury and Trinity College, Cambridge, Chalmers pursued a banking career before his humorous verse and short pieces in Punch, a British weekly magazine of humour and satire, launched his writing career. His deep affection for field sports, notably hunting and golf, frequently influenced his literary work."—Bing
Renards -- Chasse -- Poésie. Fox hunting. Chalmers, Patrick R. 1872-1942. (Patrick Reginald),Sport. England. Ireland. Huntings. Horses