In red deer land (1928)
Anne RichardsonRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 RIC |
GRN0194569
Publication Details
GRN0194569
Hardback
18.5cm
Illustrated
First line:
"There is no more beautiful creature than a stag in his pride of antler, his coat of ruddy cold, his grace of form and motion," says Jeffries, and anyone who has seen the wild red deer in their summer panoply must agree with him.
"There is no more beautiful creature than a stag in his pride of antler, his coat of ruddy cold, his grace of form and motion," says Jeffries, and anyone who has seen the wild red deer in their summer panoply must agree with him.