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  • Monarch of the Glen: A True Adventure Story of a Big Game Hunt in Wyoming - 1900

    by John G. Mott ...
    Series series
    What a surprise it was to find my great grandfather's journal from 1900 of a big game hunt in Wyoming.John Mott wrote approximately 16,000 words in ink with no spelling or grammar check.His story of hunting elk and antelope is a masterpiece with exceptional descriptions of Wyoming, the countryside, ranchers, hunting guides, rifles, outlaws, wild birds, and animals.You will love these tales. Join ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Monarch of the Glen

    by John G. Mott ...
    Narrated by Phil Parker ...
    Series series BIg Game Hunting Tales

    Unabridged

    1 hour 50 min

    What a surprise to find my great grandfather’s journal from 1900 about a big game hunt in Wyoming.John G, Mott wrote approximately 16,000 words in ink with no spelling or grammar check.His story is a remarkable account of historical facts.He and his son Russell took a train from Chicago to Opal, Wyoming, rode a buckboard for 120 miles, met two hunting guides, outlaws, and a game warden, and spent ... Read more

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  • Trapping the Boundary Waters

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