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Nimrod's Hunting Tour (1857)

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Nimrod's Hunting Tour in Scotland and the North. With the Table-Talk of Distinguished Sporting Characters, and Anecdotes of Masters of Hounds, Crack Riders, and Celebrated Amateur Dragsmen.

Second Edition, published by C.Templeman, 6, Great Portland Street, London, 1857, half leather binding, marbled boards, decorative raised spine with morocco leather label, index, 432  pages, some surface wear to boards, overall condition: good.

Charles James Apperley (1777 1843), Welsh sportsman and sporting writer from an English family, and often resident in both countries, better known as Nimrod, the pseudonym under which he published his works on the chase and on the turf.

Between the years 1805 and 1820 Apperley devoted himself to fox-hunting. From 1813 to 1819 he was the agent for his brother-in-law's estates and lived at Tŷ Gwyn, Llanbeblig. Around 1821, under the pseudonym of "Nimrod", Apperley began to contribute a series of articles to The Sporting Magazine that covered horse races, hunt meets and other sporting events. His references to the personalities of the people he knew or met at such events helped to double the circulation of the magazine within a few years. Mr. Pittman, the proprietor of The Sporting Magazine, gave Nimrod a handsome salary and defrayed all the expenses of his tours. He also gave Nimrod a stud of hunters. After Pittman's death, the proprietors of the magazine sued Apperley for the money that had been advanced. To avoid imprisonment, Apperley moved to Calais, France, in 1830 and eventually returned to England passing at Upper Belgrave Place, London, on 19 May 1843.

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