This is a fascinating book that in no way tries to minimise the difficulties and hardships of farming -- rather it faces...

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AN INTRODUCTION TO COUNTRY LIFE

This is a fascinating book that in no way tries to minimise the difficulties and hardships of farming -- rather it faces them squarely and shows the pleasures to be derived as compensation. The subject matter is concise, well illustrated and nothing omitted. Dogs, ducks, hay, reading lists for children, etc. What more could the gentleman farmer possibly ask?

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Publisher: Princeton University Press

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1936

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