Jim Corbett became the hero of thousands of impoverished local families in the remote Indian regi...
World-class deer hair flytying instructor Barry Ord Clarke shares his lifetime's knowledge: step-...
H.T. Sheringham ranks among the finest fishing writers of the twentieth century. Here is a collec...
This book explores in practical detail many of the ways, old and new, in which man can shoot miss...
'The Secret Carp is a fishing book with a difference. As The Independent comments, it is one of t...
Guaranteed to transform readers' casting skills, whether they are a complete beginner, or an alre...
The first fly tying book for fisherman with a linked video of the author expertly tying each of t...
Britain's hedgerows abound with forgotten remedies for countless health problems. Julie Bruton-Se...
The presence of a man-eating tiger in the impoverished rural community of Nainital spread fear an...
James Batty seldom ventures further than about 20 miles from his Cornish home, west of Penzance. ...
The Hammer gun is a relatively primitive, totally hand-built, unique, supremely elegant and satis...
With 50 new paintings and entries for the collective nouns of animals, birds and insects, artist ...
'You will not find a more experienced and enthusiastic airgun hunter than Ian Barnett who, in thi...
A practical, illustrated guide to tying fishing knots.
This is the true story of the most remarkable horse in history. In 1678, a beautiful mahogany bay...
With hundreds of miles of underfished water, canals represent a vast, untapped fishing resource. ...
Could you complete the iconic walk from Land's End to John O'Groats? And even if you could, would...
Liam Mulvin loves his job as a country postman. For decades he has crossed farmyards, moors and f...
This is the first book to be written on this fascinating, severely declining species, the black g...
Why should we eat our weeds? Because they are delicious, they're nutritious, they're too good to ...
Recalling the spirit of John Buchan and Rider Haggard, this book of ripping yarns will delight al...
'A lucky soul indeed, is how Edward Miller, who spent 46 years in the gun trade, describes anyone...
This powerful and beautifully-written account is the memoir of Patricia Nolan who lived in a tiny...
This stunning large format photographic book is the first to showcase throughout the course of a ...
In the depths of winter, Jeremy James began a horseback ride from central Turkey to his hometown ...
A beautifully illustrated celebration of the otter, which is now making a welcome comeback in Bri...
Thirty shooting stories in pursuit of pheasant, mallard, geese, hares, mink, even an old wild goa...
'It Happened in Gloucestershire is a vibrant and compelling account of the county's diverse herit...
Laurence Catlow writes here on many subjects close to his fisher's heart: the contrast between fi...
Father and son professional photographers John and Mike Hayward have worked together to share the...
From famous poets such as Wordsworth and Ian McEwan to modern thriller writers such as Reginald H...
'This is the golden age of bullfighting. In the last 60 years, the number of bullfights (corridas...
From the author of 'The Hare', this looks at the lifecycle, behaviour, breeding, feeding habits a...
Ludlow, Shropshire, is perhaps best known today for its Michelin-starred restaurants, its famous ...
Herbalist to King Charles I, John Parkinson (1567-1650) was a master apothecary, herbalist and ga...
Michael Clayton has enjoyed a fascinating career as a professional journalist on Fleet Street -- ...
Professional botanist Peter Stroh decides to explore within his local parish boundaries for wildl...
A dark net tightens on the tiny fishing Scottish fishing community of Kildrumna as conflicting fo...
'From a lively pub in Ireland to the heat-vibrating Seychelles, from a boy's float on a canal to ...
Britain exports nearly 80% of our seafood. We are stuck on eating cod, haddock, prawns, salmon an...
Ian Niall, sportsman and naturalist, shares with his reader the joy of the countryman, captured i...
Highly acclaimed author and naturalist Richard Jefferies (1848-1887) made his living writing abou...
There are roughly 6,600 wild dogs left in Africa yet they have cast such a spell on top wildlife ...
England and Wales are brimming with them. Not the traditional honeypots we've all seen before, bu...
A great deal has happened to change the lives of women living in the countryside since 1960 when ...
Wherever you go in this area, the North Pennines will deliver unexpected delights and landscapes ...
Ovington's Bank is a forgotten masterpiece from master story-teller Stanley Weyman (1855-1928) wh...
Megan Boyd is considered to be one of the world's finest salmon fly tyers and she is the subject ...