The Art of Shooting Flying:

Page, Thomas,

The Art of Shooting Flying:

familiarly explain'd by way of dialogue. Containing directions for the choice of guns for various occasions. An account of divers experiments, discovering the execution of barrels of different lengths and bores. With many useful hints for the improvement of young practitioners, entirely new.

Description: very clean, with contemporary ownership inscription and extensive marginalia, these cropped; pp. 44, [4], 8vo; with the final page of ads and the terminal blank; later blue paper wrappers.

Publication Details: Norwich: Printed by J Crouse, and Sold by the Author, T. Page. 1766

Notes: First edition of this East Anglian shooting manual. 'A little tract published by a watch and gun maker in Norwich, who explains his method of shooting flying by means of a dialogue held with a young sportsman who came to purchase a gun' (Schwerdt). The dialogue, between Friendly (the customer) and Aimwell (Page, the gunsmith) unfolds to include advice on specific weapons, gun maintenance, and tables of shot/distance. Perhaps predictably, Aimwell has much to say about the supposed superiority of Spanish weapons; he strongly favours English guns. The highly enterprising Page closes the work with...more

Bibliography: ESTC: T201535; Schwerdt II. 58.

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Price: £750

Subject: Antiquarian

Published Date: 1766

Stock Number: 72414

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