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Old Sports and Sportsmen; or, the Willey Country: with sketches of Squire Forester and his whipper-in Tom Moody

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"Old Sports and Sportsmen; or, the Willey Country" by John Randall is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work details the rich traditions of hunting and the social life surrounding it in Shropshire, especially through the lens of Squire Forester and his whipper-in, Tom Moody. The book encompasses local history and the development of sporting culture in the region, revealing both the deep-rooted appreciation for nature and the complexities of human-nature relationships throughout time. The beginning of the work introduces the backdrop of Shropshire’s landscape and the significance of hunting as a prestigious pastime among the gentry. The author discusses the roots of this tradition, highlighting figures such as Squire Forester and his connections to the land and its folklore. The opening chapters suggest an exploration of the natural history of the region, the influence of different eras on sporting practices, and the relationships between nobility, local clergy, and the common folk within the context of outdoor sports and the conservation of wildlife. Randall's approach combines anecdotes, historical references, and a celebration of the enduring relationship humans have with nature.
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