
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Fox Den
Observations from the Hunt Field
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J. Harris Anderson
About this listen
Articles, excerpts, and observations from the hunt field.
A compilation of humorous pieces showing the lighter side of mounted hunting. J. Harris Anderson, a longtime chronicler of equestrian sports, has served as a field leader, whipper-in, and racecourse outrider. With an eye always toward the jocular side of life, he's assembled a batch of his work written over the past several years that's sure to entertain and amuse.
©2023 John Harris Anderson (P)2023 John Harris AndersonListeners also enjoyed...
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- Ekhp
- 11-06-23
What a treat!
If Jeff Foxworthy were a foxhunter....Mr. Anderson reads for us a collection of his short stories about fox hunting- its people and animals, both. His stories and narration are first class. Faces and personalities from my horsey youth were brought back front and center listening to these on-point vignettes. This was a lovely treat to find on Audible! More please!
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