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re: hemingway... as for bird hunting stories... nothing comes to mind... as for romance... " a farewell to arms" and "for whom the bell tolls"...if either one of those two don't touch you, then you have no soul...
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speaking of soul: try neville shute's "pastoral" and "the cruel sea" by nicholas monsarrat.
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I've read most of the writers on this list, but Gene Hill's books are the ones I RE-read.
Some others I've enjoyed: Arichibuld Rutledge, Burton Spiller, Harold P. Sheldon, Corey Ford, Willliam G. Tapply.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. - Albert Einstein
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For Hemingway, his book "Across the River" has some particularly good passages on duck shooting. For writers today I rate Valdene very highly.
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"Hunting and Home In the Southern Heartland" by Rutledge is wonderful, also "Fireworks in the Peafield" by the same.
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any new guys out there that you would recommend? i really liked the style of "hunters road" fergus. unfortunately, his follow on efforts did not measure up, for me.
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A HUNTER'S ROAD is a wonderful read. It's been a good 10 -12 years since I last picked it up, might be a good time for a second reading.
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any new guys out there that you would recommend? Not necessarily a recommendation (I've liked some, but not all, from these folks); here are a few writers that others have enjoyed: Tom Davis, Ted Nelson Lundrigan, Datus Proper, Laurie Morrow, Mark Volk (if you can find any).
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fin: thanks for suggestions. any of the above in the style of hunters road fergus? that would be ideal for me.
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I've not read Hunters Road; sounds like I should though. Sorry, can't help you there.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. - Albert Einstein
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