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Unread 01-04-2012, 04:53 PM   #1
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Most of us Parker folks seem to think a bit alike and enjoy some of the same things. I'm just curious as to what your Top 10 Books or authors might be? Perhaps there may be one or two out there that some of us have missed. "Tis the season."
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"Shotgunning, the Art and the Science" by Bob Brister.
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That's a challenge for sure...

Not in any order, but...

Harold P. Sheldon

William Harnden Foster

John Taintor Foote

Gene Hill

Fred Everett

Burton P. Spiller

Nash Buckingham

George King, "That's Ruff"

Philip H. Babcock

Edmund Ware Smith

Corey Ford

Harry Middleton

John Gierach

Ted Nelson Lundrigan

George Bird Evans

Thomas Mcguane

Sparse Grey Hackle

Bill Tapply


Oh, you said ten... I'm sorry - I got carried away glancing over just a couple of shelves but I know I've missed a bunch of good ones.

Titles?... just about anything they wrote are all my favorites. I really can't narrow it to ten.
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Shooters Bible, 1945-1954. Top 20? Shooters Bible, 1945-1964

Anything by Thor Hyerdahl, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemmingway, and most especially, Winston S. Churchill
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Robert Ruark. My favorite is The Old Man and the Boy. All of Ruark's books are excellent.
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Robert Ruark, Jack O'Connor, Russell Annabel, Corey Ford, Gene Hill, John "Pondoro" Taylor, Charley Dickey, Gordon MacQuarrie, Peter Capstick.
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Gunther, Mullens, Parker and Price. Chas. Askins the Senior, Gordan MacQuarrie, A.W. Money (Bluerock), Havilah Babcock, Nash Buckingham, Elmer Keith.
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One book I enjoyed many years ago was The 13 valley by John Del Vecchio. I don't read much any more, just The Book. Enjoyed bad word, The book was intersting. A book about war so one can't really enjoy it.
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Default My Top 10 Writers and Titles

Here's my favorites. Thanks for sharing your best stories!

Top 10 Writers/Stories

Gordon MacQuarrie - (the entire Old Duck Hunter’s Trilogy) The Old Brown Mackinaw, Nothing to Do for Three Weeks, Bluebill Day, Man Tired, We shall Gather by the Icehouse, Just Look at this Country
Nathan Jorgenson - Waiting for White Horses, The Perfect Weekend
Gene Hill – Firesides, Being There, Bingo
Robert Ruark – The Old Man and the Boy
Albert Hochbaum – To Ride the Wind
Aldo Leopold – A Sand County Almanac
Sam Cook – Up North, Quiet Magic, Friendship Fires
Corey Ford - The Road to Tinkamtown
Jerry Wilber – Of Woodsmoke and Quiet Places
Calvin Rutstrum – Paradise Below Zero, North American Canoe Country

I now have a few new ones to find. Steve Kleist
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