27 titles
Anonymous
Hawking Moralised
Publ.:
Year and place: 1776 Reading***
Bakhtin, Victor
To Tanya
Poem in: Journal of N. Amer. Ass.; vol. 36 (1997); pp. 29
****
Drayton, Michael
Polyolbion
Publ.: John Marriott, John Grinnaud and Thomas Dewe
Year and place: 1622***
New ed.:
Publ.:
Year and place: 1876***
Feldon, L.
Rhymes & Reasons
Article in: The Falconers & Raptor Conservation Magazine, no. 28, autumn 1996, p. 36**** Poem
Fosnes Hansen, Erik
Falketårnet
Publ.: J. W. Cappelens Forlag
Year and place: 1991 Norge
ISBN:***
Fosnes Hansen, Erik
Falketårnet
Publ.: Gyldendal
Year and place: 1992 København
ISBN: 87-00-10668-2**** Translated from norwegian.Takes place in the 12th century: A young nobleman is left alone at the castle by his father, who is participating in a crusade. The apparantly shy young man, withdraws to the tower with his four falcons, with whom he can talk. The castle is visited by princes, witches, monks and astrologists, one more vicious than the other.
Gilbert, Suzie
Hawk Hill
Publ.: Chronicle Books
Year & Place:
ISBN:A story of a boy who moves to a new town and meets a woman who takes care of injured birds of prey. Illustrations by Sylvia Long. There's a glossary of birds of prey and a paragraph about the importance of wildlife rehabilitators.
Gray, Sandra
Neither Gods nor Kings...
Poem in: Journal of N. Amer. Ass.; vol. 36 (1997); pp. 29
****
Haddon, Bob
A hawks farewell
Article in: The Falconers & Raptor Conservation Magazine, no. 28, autumn 1996, p. 36Poem
Landry, John H.
The Eyas (or the Falconer's Lament)
Poem in: Journal of N. Amer. Ass.; vol. 36 (1997); pp. 30
****
Lowe, H. Y.
The Adventure of Wu. The Lifecycle of a Peking Man, I - II; pp. 56-60
Series in: The Peking Chronicle Press; anno 1940-41New ed.: Published as book in 1940-41
New ed.: Publ.: Princeton University Press
Year and place: 1983 Princeton, USA
ISBN: 0-691-06552-7 (hardback) / 0-691-01400-0 (paperback)**** Volume II, pp. 42-50: 'Hunting in ancient China': 'A royal sport' - ' Birds of Prey' - 'Rabbit Tigers' - 'Training Falcons' - 'Breaking in the Bird' - 'Chininese hunting dogs' - 'Use of Raccoons'.
Lyngby Jepsen, Hans
Men fuglene flyver
Publ.: Lindhardt & Ringhof
Year and place: 1992 København
ISBN: 87-595-0216-9**** Novel about Friedrich II's life. Follows the emperor from birth to death, but tells very little about 'De Arte Venandi Cum Avibus'.
McKay, Paul
The Pilgrim and the Cowboy
Publ.: McGraw-Hill
Year and place: 1989 New York, USA
ISBN: 0-07-045317-9**** Hard cover. 214 pp. McKay is a Canadian reporter. He was covering the operation while it was taking place. He lets people know what USF&WS and McPartlin did and that it was wrong.
To me, this book is not as wide-spectrum or as interesting as the magazine-section account written for the Kingston Whig Standard at the time of 'Operation Falcon'... The book is more dramatic but narrower, concentrating entirely on the central characters and not exploring at all the underlying motivations and political agendas which brought 'Operation Falcon' to pass.' F. L. Beebe, 'The Compleat Falconer'
Moore, Stan
Falconry
Poem in: Journal of N. Amer. Falconer's Ass.; vol. 36 (1997); pp. 67****
Murphy, Robert
Vandrefalken
Publ.: Jespersen & Pio
Year and place: 1965 København
ISBN: -****
Nash, Thomas
Quaternio, or the fourefold Way to a happie Life set forth in a Dialogue betweeen a Countryman and a Citizen, a Divine, and a Lawyer
Publ.: John Dawson
Year and place: 1633 London***
O'Brien, Dan
Brendan Prairie
Publ.:
Year and place:
ISBN:*
Phillot, Lieut.-Colonel D. C.
Some persian riddles
Article in: Journal and Proceedings, Asiatic Society of Bengal (New Series); anno 1906; vol. II; no. 4****
'It is not known whether these extracts were ever published as a book other than in the proceedings of the above society...More than half of it is devoted to many excellent articles on hawking in the east, especially in India; on hood and glove making, bells and various other subjects connected with the sport.' R. H. Barber, 'A Suppl. Bibl. of Hawking'
Petrie, D. / Phillott, D. C.
Poem on the Goshawk-tiercel
Article in: J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 4 (2): 31, Feb., 1908***
Pupulidy, Ivan A.
Hold now, hold!
Poem in: Journal of N. Amer. Ass.; vol. 36 (1997); pp. 72
****
Schuler, Linda Lay
The Voice of the Eagle
Publ.:
Year and place:* There are references in there about feather pluckers and ancient Hopi and/or Navaho practices.
Somerville, William, Esq.
Field Sports: a Poem Humbly Address'd to His Royal Highness the Prince
Publ.: J. Stagg.
Year and place: 1742 London***
Tanaka, M.
Waka
Poem in: Journal of N. Amer. Ass.; vol. 36 (1997); pp. 31
****
Unknown
The Falconer
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Year & place:
* A short novel about a woman dying of cancer. Her last wish is to meet a local falconer and go hawking with him.
Unknown
Falcon and the Snowman
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Year & place:
* The book behind the movie.
Walton, Izaak
The Complete Angler; or the Contemplative Man's Recreation
Publ.: Rich. Marriot
Year & place: 1653 LondonNew ed.: 2nd extended ed. in 1655, 3rd ed. in 1661, 4th ed. in 1668, 5th ed. in 1676. Several reprints
***
Walton, Izaak
Den Fuldkomne Fisker, pp. 1-51
Publ.: Martins forlag
Year & place: 1943*** The danish translation of "The Compleat Angler".
New ed.: 10 impressions. 10th imp. in 1964
****
New ed.: 14th imp
Publ.: Martins forlag
Year & place: 1996 Copenhagen
ISBN: 87-12-03047-3****
White, Terence Hanbury
The Goshawk
Publ.: Cape
Year and place: 1951 London***
New ed.: American ed.
Publ.: Putnam
Year and place: 1952 New York***
New ed.:
Publ.: Penguin Books
Year and place: 1963 Harmondsworth
***
New ed.:
Publ.: G. P. Putnam's Sons
Year and place: 1964 London
*** 264 pp.
New ed.:
Publ.: Longman
Year and place: 1973 London ISBN:***
New ed.:
Publ.: Lyons & Burford
Year and place: 1996 New York ISBN: 1-55821-435-6**** Soft cover. 215 pp. A couple of pen-drawings.
'Superb writing of a first experience with a goshawk.' F. L. Beebe, 'The Compleat Falconer'
'I rank THE GOSHAWK as a masterpiece.' Guy Ramsey, 'Daily Telegraph'
'A reader who cannot tell a hawk from a handsaw may be swept along by the storm of emotion which blows between the man and his bird, and by the freedom and richness of the romantic treatment of the variations.' Lord Kennet, 'Sunday Times'
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