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Book by Donald Hamilton
On Guns and Hunting is a collection of
non-fiction
outdoor literature and one
short story by
Donald Hamilton.
Contents
- Inside on the Rail, 7 (
Outdoor Life, Jan 1955)
- The World Was Full of Quail, 15 (
Outdoor Life, May 1954)
- The Geese of Still Pond, 23
- What's the Big Mystery?, 31 (
Outdoor Life, Jun 1955)
- Watch My Smoke, 40 (
Outdoor Life, Jul 1956)
- Arctic Hunt, 50 (
American Swedish Monthly, 1961)
- The Great Swedish Älg, 65 (
American Swedish Monthly, 1961)
-
The Mile Gun, 74 (
Sports Afield, Sep 1958,
short story)
- Cottontail Carnival, 91 (
Gun World, 1969)
- Afghan, Farewell, 100
- Just Want a Deer?, 104 (
Outdoor Life, Jun 1961)
- Pronghorns in the Pasture, 113 (
Outdoor Life, Feb 1966)
- Family Hunt, 121
- Block That Kick!, 132 (
Gun Digest 22nd Edition, 1968)
- Caliber Catastrophe, 144 (
Gun World, Jun 1967)
- Test Patterns Are Necessary!, 154 (
Guns Magazine, 1968)
- First-Year Retriever Man, 163 (
True's Hunting Yearbook No. 20, 1969, as How to put the fetch in Fido)
- Who's Minding the Store?, 176
- King of the Canadian Canyon, 186
- Excuse me, I Love Guns, 196
Publication history
- 1970, USA,
Fawcett, Gold Medal T2299, paperback
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