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<blockquote data-quote="Pilatus" data-source="post: 6300132" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>I have a book written by Joseph Nickerson entitled “A Shooting Mans Creed”, a very interesting book,all about shooting and managing land to encourage wild game birds.</p><p>I have to say bragging about some of the large numbers of birds they shot on some shoots seemed a bit excessive, but I get the impression Joe was a bit of a flamboyant character. </p><p> I have another book about the life and work of Joe Nickerson entitled “Roots In The Soil” an adventure in agriculture , written by Ralph Whilock, again another interesting book. </p><p>The isbn no’s for the books:</p><p>First Book 0-283-99978-0</p><p>Second Book 0-9512021-0-3</p><p>Many year ago I also went to the small private Joe Nickerson museum at Rothwell,which was interesting.</p><p>At the time we were renting a lovely farmhouse just along the road from Rothwell, on the lovely Lincs Wolds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilatus, post: 6300132, member: 381"] I have a book written by Joseph Nickerson entitled “A Shooting Mans Creed”, a very interesting book,all about shooting and managing land to encourage wild game birds. I have to say bragging about some of the large numbers of birds they shot on some shoots seemed a bit excessive, but I get the impression Joe was a bit of a flamboyant character. I have another book about the life and work of Joe Nickerson entitled “Roots In The Soil” an adventure in agriculture , written by Ralph Whilock, again another interesting book. The isbn no’s for the books: First Book 0-283-99978-0 Second Book 0-9512021-0-3 Many year ago I also went to the small private Joe Nickerson museum at Rothwell,which was interesting. At the time we were renting a lovely farmhouse just along the road from Rothwell, on the lovely Lincs Wolds. [/QUOTE]
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