$250
Crascredo
[107] pp.
Country Life Ltd.
1929
11 3/4" x 9 3/8"
Illustrated by Charles Simpson
w/ ex libris bookplate Harry Worcester Smith (1865-1945)
As MFH of the Grafton Hounds in Massachusetts, Worcester Smith was a dedicated proponent of the American foxhound as a superior hunter to the traditional English hound. The point, debated at length, culminated in the “Great Hound Match of 1905,” a competition to lay the question to rest at last. Worcester Smith represented the American hounds, and Alexander Henry Higginson, Master of the Middlesex Hunt in Massachusetts, represented the English hounds.
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