Drummer in the Woods


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Product Description
Drummer in the Woods is a Stackpole Books publication.
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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None better than "Drummer in the Woods"
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I can agree with, and underscore, every single word of WDMcCann's review and will add this: neither the vast power of money nor the vast blarney of modern media can reach even the shadow of the Wisdom and Soul shining from every syllable of Burton Spiller's "Drummer in the Woods". His "Drummer in the Woods is truly Writing for the Ages that will give something of real value to you, be you humble or high.
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Spiller is inspired
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The reviewer who claims Spiller's book is detached from the reality of grouse hunting and predictable is obviously a novice at the game and no student of literature. First, Spiller was formerly a "market hunter" of grouse. At the time of publication of "Drummer in The Woods," it is estimated that he had shot more grouse on the wing than any person alive. He developed into a sportsman and regreted the time spent market hunting, although he had obtained a formidible education as a result of that experience. Those of us who have been seduced by the electricity of the thunder bird exploding from a thick stand of young yellow painted Aspen, over the staunch point of an English Setter, are drawn to the works of Burton Spiller with a reverence that is indescribable. Next, and more importantly, Spiller conveys the experience to the reader better than any writer before or since his time. To read Spiller is to be soulfully connected with the sport and our maker. He is not only a superlative outdoor writer, history will paint Spiller as an icon of American sporting literature.
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Spiller is in a class by himself
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This is, perhaps, the most entertaining of all Spiller's works. The review from the gentlemen from Pennsylvania is unfathomable. This guy must not understand the sport of grouse hunting at all. To describe a man like Burton Spiller as arrogant and boring is like saying Lawrence Oliver is a poor actor. Burton Spiller was a man with limited education, but whose prose has an effortless sublime quality which demonstates his place as one of the finest outdoor writers. If a gifted writer makes you feel and share the experience he writes of, then Burt truely had the gift. He was a man who loved grouse, bird dogs, his family, his life, and God, and compelled his readers to love and respect him. To not appreciate the best work of Burton Spiller (the most talented of grouse hunting authors) is to not love grouse hunting.
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Ignore the first reviewer.
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This is a classic piece of upland hunting literature. Burton Spiller is a gentleman and a great storyteller. In this book he recounts his own youthful introduction to the lifelong passion of grouse hunting and many of the adventures that followed. Although based on his life experiences, "Drummer" seems romantic and almost mythical. I think it is difficult for many contemporary readers to imagine that the landcape in which this book was set ever existed.
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Grouse hunting made so SIMPLE!
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Spiller's book would appeal to anyone who enjoys the superficial, uninspired articles found in popular sporting periodicals. A must buy for those to whom hunting is as predictable as a game of tic-tac-toe. Splendidly detached from the realities of the field. Hunt 'em up.
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