The Journals of Major Peabody: A Portfolio of Deceptions, Improbable Stories and Commentaries about Upland Game Birds, Waterfowl, Dogs and Popular Delusions. Galen Winter
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Table of Contents
The Education of a Grouse Hunter
Don’t Fool Around with Major Peabody
The Grasshopper and the Squirrel
The Journals of
Major Peabody
A Portfolio of Deceptions, Improbable Stories and Commentaries about Upland Game Birds, Waterfowl, Dogs and Popular Delusions
by
Galen Winter
CCB Publishing
British Columbia, Canada
The Journals of Major Peabody: A Portfolio of Deceptions, Improbable Stories and Commentaries about Upland Game Birds, Waterfowl, Dogs and Popular Delusions
Copyright ©2012 by Galen Winter
ISBN-13 978-1-927360-85-9
First Edition
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Winter, Galen, 1926-2012
The journals of Major Peabody [electronic resource] : a portfolio of deceptions, improbable stories and commentaries about upland game birds, waterfowl, dogs and popular delusions / written by Galen Winter – 1st ed.
ISBN 978-1-927360-85-9
Also available in print format.
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PS3573.I565J68 2010 813'.54 C2010-905786-4
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The stories contained herein were first published in Shooting Sportsman magazine.
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CCB Publishing
British Columbia, Canada
For James Louis Larson
Major Nathaniel Peabody
The Peabody name has been present in the New World since the very beginnings of the Virginia colonization. The