
Published in 1917, this charmingly eccentric alphabet book introduces readers to the peculiar world of drag hunting, a sport in which hounds pursue a human runner who has laid a scent trail rather than chasing live game. Grace Clarke Newton transforms what could be a dry catalog of sporting terminology into a whimsical journey through the hunting field, pairing each letter with playful verses and lively illustrations that capture the absurdities and thrills of the chase. From the perils of mounted riding to the unmistakable camaraderie of hunters gathering at dawn, the book offers an affectionate window into a world of tradition, eccentricity, and competitive spirit. Whether recounting comical mishaps or celebrating the bond between hunter and hound, Newton writes with a lightness of touch that makes the unfamiliar accessible and the familiar fresh again. For anyone curious about early twentieth-century sporting culture, or simply seeking a delightful period curiosity, this alphabet book proves that learning one's ABCs has never been more entertaining.

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