An encyclopaedia of rural sports, or, A complete account, historical, practical, and descriptive, of hunting, shooting, fishing, racing, and other field sports and athletic amusements of the present day
1840
10
Brooke, Geoffrey Francis Heremon, 1884–1966
A'hunting we will go,
1932
11
Brooke, Geoffrey, b. 1884
The foxhunter's England
1937
12
Charlton, John, 1849–1917
Twelve packs of hounds
1891
13
Clapham, Richard, 1878–
Foxhunting on the Lakeland fells,
1920
14
Cokayne, Thomas, Sir, approximately 1519–1592
A short treatise of hunting
1897
15
Cooper, Abraham, 1787–1868
Impressions of a series of animals, birds, &c. illustratives of British field sports
1821
16
County Clothing
Leather cuff protector
between 1920 and [1940?]
17
Cox, Harding, 1854–1944
Chasing and racing, some sporting reminiscences,
1922
18
Cuming, E. D. (Edward William Dirom), 1862–1941
British sport past and present
1909
19
Dale, T. F. (Thomas Francis), 1858–1923
Fox-hunting in the shires
1903
20
Daniel, William Barker, 1753?-1833
Rural sports
1805
21
Daniel, William Barker, 1753?-1833
Rural sports
1807
22
Daniel, William Barker, 1753?-1833
Supplement to the Rural sports
1813
23
Day and Martin
The Japanese waterproof polish
approximately 1880
24
Dixon, William Scarth
Hunting in the olden days
1912
25
Edwards, Lionel, 1878–1966
Reminiscences of a sporting artist
[1947]
26
Edwards, Lionel, 1878–1966
Famous foxhunters,
1932
27
Ellenborough, Edward Law, Earl of, 1790–1871
An account of the trial between George Earl of Essex, plaintiff, and the Hon. & Rev. Wm. Capel, defendant, before the Right Honourable Lord Ellenborough, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, and a special jury, at the Summer Assizes holden at Hertford, July 20th, 1809 : for trespasses committed in hunting with the Berkeley Fox-Hounds
[1810]
28
Elmhirst, Edward Pennell, 1845–1916
Fox-hound, forest, and prairie
1892
29
Fawcett, William, 1902–1941
Hunting in Northumbria;
1927
30
Frankland, Robert, Sir, 1784–1849
Indispensable accomplishments
Published June 24, 1811, by H. Humphrey,
31
Gascoigne, George, -1577
The noble arte of venerie or hunting
[1575]
32
Hall, H. Byng (Herbert Byng), 1805–1883
Brooklands
1852
33
Hughes-Onslow, Denzil, 1863–1916
Denzil Hughes-Onslow diaries
1890, January 1-1915, July 12
34
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
Jug with hunting scenes after George Stubbs
ca. 1780
35
Lawrence, John, 1753–1839
The sportsman's calendar, or, Monthly remembrancer of field diversions
1818
36
Martingale, 1794–1861
Sporting scenes and country characters
1840
37
Mayer, John, gamekeeper
The sportsman's directory, or, Park and gamekeeper's companion
1819
38
Mayer, John, gamekeeper
The sportsman's directory, or, Park and gamekeeper's companion
1817
39
Meads, Frank
They meet at eleven
[1956]
40
Nimrod, 1778–1843
The chace, the road, and the turf
1927
41
Nimrod, 1778–1843
Memoirs of the life of the late John Mytton ...
1835
42
Nimrod, 1778–1843
Memoirs of the life of the late John Mytton, Esq. of Halston, Shropshire ...
1851
43
Nimrod, 1778–1843
Nimrod's hunting reminiscences
1926
44
Nimrod, 1778–1843
Memoirs of the life of the late John Mytton, Esq., of Halston, Shropshire ...
1837
45
Page, Robin, 1943–
The fox and the orchid
1987
46
Parr, Frederick, 1806–1871
Myttonian feats
1835
47
Pease, Alfred E. (Alfred Edward), Sir, 1857–1939
Hunting reminiscences
1898
48
Russell, Fox
Sporting society
1897
49
Sabretache, b. 1867
Monarchy and the chase,
[1948]
50
Stewart, F. A. (Frank Algernon), 1877–
'Cross country with hounds
c1936
51
Stewart, F. A. (Frank Algernon), 1877–
Hunting countries
[1936]
52
Surtees, Robert Smith, 1805–1864
Thoughts on hunting and other matters,
1925
53
Surtees, Robert Smith, 1805–1864
Hunting scenes from Surtees
1953
54
Thomas, William Beach, Sir, 1868–1957
Hunting England
1936
55
Thormanby
Kings of the hunting-field
1899
56
Thornhill, R. B. (Richard Badham)
The shooting directory
1804
57
Watson, J. N. P
A concise guide to hunting
1988
58
Wilson, William Henry Bowen Jordan, 1808–1887
Green peas at Christmas;
1924
59
Notice, the game within the Manor of Witton cum-Twambrooks, belonging to Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart., having of late years been much destroyed, all persons are requested to refrain from sporting thereon in future, or legal measures will be had recourse to