The Shooter's companion, or, Directions for the breeding, training, and management of setters and pointers, with an historical description of winged game : The fowling piece considered, particularly as it relates to the use of percussion powder. The various methods of making percussion powder, and the best pointed out. Of scent: the olfactory organs anatomically explained, with the reason why one dog's sense of smell is superior to another's ; Shooting illustrated, and the art of shooting flying simplified and clearly laid down. The game laws familiarly explained, and illustrated by various cases. As well as every information connected with the use of the fowling piece.
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Johnson, T. B. (1819). The Shooter's companion, or, Directions for the breeding, training, and management of setters and pointers, with an historical description of winged game: The fowling piece considered, particularly as it relates to the use of percussion powder. The various methods of making percussion powder, and the best pointed out. Of scent: the olfactory organs anatomically explained, with the reason why one dog's sense of smell is superior to another's ; Shooting illustrated, and the art of shooting flying simplified and clearly laid down. The game laws familiarly explained, and illustrated by various cases. As well as every information connected with the use of the fowling piece . Edwards & Knibb.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Johnson, Thomas Burgeland, d. 1840. 1819. The Shooter's Companion, Or, Directions for the Breeding, Training, and Management of Setters and Pointers, With an Historical Description of Winged Game: The Fowling Piece Considered, Particularly As It Relates to the Use of Percussion Powder. The Various Methods of Making Percussion Powder, and the Best Pointed Out. Of Scent: The Olfactory Organs Anatomically Explained, With the Reason Why One Dog's Sense of Smell Is Superior to Another's ; Shooting Illustrated, and the Art of Shooting Flying Simplified and Clearly Laid Down. The Game Laws Familiarly Explained, and Illustrated By Various Cases. As Well As Every Information Connected With the Use of the Fowling Piece. London: Edwards & Knibb.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Johnson, Thomas Burgeland, d. 1840. The Shooter's Companion, Or, Directions for the Breeding, Training, and Management of Setters and Pointers, With an Historical Description of Winged Game: The Fowling Piece Considered, Particularly As It Relates to the Use of Percussion Powder. The Various Methods of Making Percussion Powder, and the Best Pointed Out. Of Scent: The Olfactory Organs Anatomically Explained, With the Reason Why One Dog's Sense of Smell Is Superior to Another's ; Shooting Illustrated, and the Art of Shooting Flying Simplified and Clearly Laid Down. The Game Laws Familiarly Explained, and Illustrated By Various Cases. As Well As Every Information Connected With the Use of the Fowling Piece London: Edwards & Knibb, 1819.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Johnson, T. B. (1819). The shooter's companion, or, directions for the breeding, training, and management of setters and pointers, with an historical description of winged game: the fowling piece considered, particularly as it relates to the use of percussion powder. the various methods of making percussion powder, and the best pointed out. of scent: the olfactory organs anatomically explained, with the reason why one dog's sense of smell is superior to another's ; shooting illustrated, and the art of shooting flying simplified and clearly laid down. the game laws familiarly explained, and illustrated by various cases. as well as every information connected with the use of the fowling piece. London: Edwards & Knibb.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Johnson, Thomas Burgeland. The Shooter's Companion, Or, Directions for the Breeding, Training, and Management of Setters and Pointers, With an Historical Description of Winged Game: The Fowling Piece Considered, Particularly As It Relates to the Use of Percussion Powder. The Various Methods of Making Percussion Powder, and the Best Pointed Out. Of Scent: The Olfactory Organs Anatomically Explained, With the Reason Why One Dog's Sense of Smell Is Superior to Another's ; Shooting Illustrated, and the Art of Shooting Flying Simplified and Clearly Laid Down. The Game Laws Familiarly Explained, and Illustrated By Various Cases. As Well As Every Information Connected With the Use of the Fowling Piece Edwards & Knibb, 1819.