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The Regiment's Game Book covering the period December 1898 to March 1932. Written up on 52 pre-printed pages with facing leaves for "Remarks". Remainder blank.

The Regiment's Game Book covering the period December 1898 to March 1932. Written up on 52 pre-printed pages with facing leaves for "Remarks". Remainder blank.

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The Regiment's Game Book covering the period December 1898 to March 1932. Written up on 52 pre-printed pages with facing leaves for "Remarks". Remainder blank.

by THIRD KING'S OWN HUSSARS:

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Descriptive of the game shot in India, South Africa, British East Africa, Rhodesia, & Nepal. The left hand pre-printed page has columns for Date, Members of the Shooting Party, and Place. The other columns are headed as to game shot and are for:Tiger:Leopard:Bear:Sambue:Chettal:Antelope:Boar:Geese:Duck:Partridge:Snipe: & Quail. Two colums heading are left blank for any other species one has bagged, e.g Elephant, Crocodile, or Python. The facing page is for "Remarks" i.e comments on the day's sport, e.g. "The Tiger measured after death 9 feet, 9 inches was shot with a 500 Express" - "Python about 10 feet long" - "One Tiger has 3 unborn Cubs" - "Was charged by Cow Bison" - etc. The total for 1930 alone was 2089 head including 3 Tiger, 7 Cheetah, 1434 Duck & 438 Snipe and for another year 999 head including 1 Rhinoceros, 1 Leopard, 2 Crocodile, & 5 Bears.Leather presentation label on front pastedown lettered in gilt "Presented to the Officers of 3rd King's Own Hussars by Lieutenant H. S. Laverton".Suitably and extravagantly bound in full polished crocodile with large hallmarked silver corners to the upper cover and the Regimental crest in silver mounted to the upper cover. The pre-printed leaves and the binding by Webster & Compy, 60 Piccadilly, London.18 1/4 x 11 3/4 inches. Upper outer joint cracked but firm, one inner gutter cracked with the result that 5-leaves have worked loose. A splendid example of a military game book."Colonel H. S. Laverton died in December 1958, at the age of 85.He joined the 3rd Hussars in 1895 at Aldershot and went with them to India in 1898.He accompanied the Regiment to South Africa in 1901 and became Adjutant in the same year. After the South African War, the Regiment went back to India but returned to South Africa in 1907 when Laverton commanded “A” Squadron. He came back to England with the Regiment in 1911, retired in 1913 and went to Kenya". [The Museum of the Queen's Royal Hussars Churchill's Own]. Weight 5kg thus extra overseas shipping will be requested.

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Bristow and Garland GB (GB)
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Title
The Regiment's Game Book covering the period December 1898 to March 1932. Written up on 52 pre-printed pages with facing leaves for "Remarks". Remainder blank.
Author
THIRD KING'S OWN HUSSARS:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
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Cracked
In reference to a hinge or a book's binding, means that the glue which holds the opposing leaves has allowed them to separate,...
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Gutter
The inside margin of a book, connecting the pages to the joints near the binding.
Gilt
The decorative application of gold or gold coloring to a portion of a book on the spine, edges of the text block, or an inlay in...

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