G'day,
I'm just curious about how many of these classics folks here have read. I actually haven't read them all, but have Thompson's book on the way. There are heaps of other wonderful books, so this isn't a definitive list; it's just the ones that I thought, off the top of my head, might be considered "classic" (and is obviously not going to 100% objective - my apologies). Also, maybe if you see this little list and have never heard of some, you might get some ideas of quality reading material to invest in for those cold winter mornings (yep, we get cold dry season mornings in Katherine, too! ). So, I think you just click the box on those you've read, if I've made this poll right. Also, as time goes on, if you end-up reading another, you can click on that entry, I think, if I've enabled "re-voting".
Cheers, and happy reading - I believe it adds to the quality of the bowhunting and archery experience.
Ben
Classic Archery Literature - How much gets read in Australia
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Classic Archery Literature - How much gets read in Australia
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It's the forests where silence has lease;
It's the beauty that thrills me with wonder,
It's the stillness that fills me with peace.
Re: Classic Archery Literature - How much gets read in Australia
Great idea Ben, inspired me to look around a bit more for some of these. Be good to see them on the 'pass around' list we have too. I don't think anyone loses anything by this because if people are like me, they may borrow a book or DVD but then buy the ones they want to collect, reread etc. and so little is available at the local library despite 'ordering' systems.