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Seasons & Days: A Hunting Life Audio CD – Abridged

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Seasoned hunter and gifted writer Thomas McIntyre covers such topics as stag hunting in Scotland. Hunting wild pigs in California, alligator hunting in Florida and much more. Illustrated
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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1932378774
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1932378771
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 1.25 x 7.25 inches
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Thomas McIntyre
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(Also see Tom's Goodreads page, Http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/10474897-thomas-mcintyre) Tom McIntyre was born a third-generation Californian, studied under the Jesuits at Loyola High School in Los Angeles, and attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He holds a second-dan black belt in the martial art of aikido. He has traveled to every continent except Antarctica. His first stories were published in the mid-1970s in various free-press newspapers in the Pacific Northwestr; and he has since written hundreds of articles appearing in Sports Afield, Field & Stream, Gray's Sporting Journal, Petersen's Hunting, American Hunter, Men's Journal, Outdoor Life, Bugle, Sporting Classics, Fly Rod & Reel, Wyoming Wildlife, Texas Sporting Journal, The Hunting Report, Garden & Gun, and The Field in England, as well as in a score of anthologies. He has been co-winner of Best Magazine Story for Best Sports Stories, awarded by The Sporting News. Tom is on the mastheads as a contributing editor of both Sports Afield and Field & Stream magazines, and has written scripts for more than 750 episodes of outdoor television programs, including "Buccaneers & Bones," featuring, and narrated by, Tom Brokaw, and the documentary, "Wyoming: Predators, Prey, and People" for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Tom is the author of the critically acclaimed books "Days Afield," "Dreaming the Lion," the award-winning "Seasons & Days," and the editor of, and contributor to, the outdoor-story anthology "Wild and Fair," featuring Pulitzer Prize winners David Mamet and Philip Caputo. Skyhorse Publishing has brought out his "Shooter's Bible Guide to Optics"; and Bangtail Press, www.bangtailpress.com, has published his novel, "The Snow Leopard's Tale," called "mesmeric," "a gem," "a mystical pilgrimage," with noted author P. J. O'Rourke saying of it, "McIntyre's meld of man and beast alerts the beast in me and alarms the man." On that book's page is a video of Tom reading from the tale. Tom's latest book is "Augusts in Africa," forty years of stories about Africa; and you can see on that page in a video, reading a passage from that book on stalking the Central African giant eland, and a second video previewing his upcoming book on the African buffalo, "Thunder Wihtout Rain." Tom and his wife Elaine reside with their English cocker in northern Wyoming, where the deer and the antelope continue to play, while their son and his wife live in Colorado.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014
This book vaulted immediately onto my very short list of all-time best hunting books. I'm not even a big-game guy; I'm a wingshooter (there's some of that in here, too) and I couldn't put it down. I know I'll re-read it multiple times.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2004
I like Thomas McIntyre's writing and this is one of his better collections, perhaps the best of all. Sometimes McIntyre digresses into too much history for my taste, but his essays are powerful nevertheless, more so because of his unique and accurate observations. You have to love a man who writes like this: "You will stare at him [a band tail pigeon] for a moment before slipping him into your game bag, and for just a moment nothing else in life will be of much consequence. There will be a brief intermission from the din of memories of lost love, fears of where the money is going to come from next, and questions of whether you are at all who you think you are that usually fill your head to distraction." If you too treasure such moments, slip this book into your game bag and let McIntyre take you hunting.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2003
Intense curiosity separates McIntyre from most writers in the hook and bullet trade. McIntyre is a naturalist and a storyteller who happens to carry a gun. Everything is of interest to this man. While devoted to hunting all over the globe, McIntyre also sets his sights and his talents to work describing the natural world: birds in flights, the machinations of rivers, the rattling of dried leaves and, yes, food. This writer is very serious about cooking and eating game. The charm in this book lies not so much in the detailing the stalk, which McIntyre does in great detail, but in his descriptions and conversations, for example, with a rail-thin, five-time married guide who helped McIntyre bag an ocelated turkey in Mexico.
McIntyre writes with passion for the outside, not just for what flies or trods upon the earth in cloven hoof, but for the earth itself. A first-rate read.
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