âCovert-Side Sketchesâ offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of fox hunting in the late 19th century. J. Nevill Fittâ(TM)s observations, drawn from extensive experience across various countries, provide a detailed and engaging account of the sport, its culture, and its participants. The book captures the essence of the hunt, from the excitement of the chase to the camaraderie among the hunters.
Originally published in 1879, this work provides insights into British social history and the enduring appeal of equestrian pursuits. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of hunting and rural life.
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