Description In November 1905, the peak of foxhunting season across the Midlands of England and up and down the east coast of North America, two towns in Virginia saw the coming of illustrious and wealthy men. net.. marthawolfe.
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Each summer Martha "walks" foxHound puppies for Blue Ridge Hunt.
Martha and her husband live on a farm in northwestern Frederick County, Virginia, where they\'ve raised three boys, dozens of family dogs, cats, chickens, a few pigs, and a small herd of Connemara ponies.
Daniels Fellow at the National Sporting Library in Middleburg, Virginia where she conducted research for The Great Hound Match of 1905.
She has twice been a John H.
She has published in The Bennington Review, The Boston Globe, Science News, and Science Digest as well as local and regional publications in Maine and Virginia.
This book chronicles this ostentatious Match of Britain versus America at the turn of the century."About the Author Martha Wolfe holds a Master of Fine Arts in literature and creative writing from The Writing Seminars at Bennington College.
The American hounds were expected to show those stodgy old Brits how it was done over here with spunk and intuition, individuality, drive, and nerve.
The English hounds carried, on their Great stout forearms and deep chests, the monumental weight of centuries of foxhunting in England and were expected to make their Hound dog ancestors proud of their New World conquest.
There was to be a contest, a Great Hound Match, between two packs of foxhounds, one English and one American.
Description In November 1905, the peak of foxhunting season across the Midlands of England and up and down the east coast of North America, two towns in Virginia saw the coming of illustrious and wealthy men