Treatise of Modern Falconry

Treatise of Modern Falconry
A Treatise on Modern Falconry, written in the 18th century by James Campbell, is a seminal work in the field of falconry. It provides a historical overview of the sport, tracing its origins from the Middle East before the 9th century to its decline with the advent of firearms. The book details the role of the falconer, training methods for various birds of prey, and addresses their health issues. It remains a key reference in contemporary falconry discussions.



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