Forty-four Years of the Life of a Hunter

Forty-four Years of the Life of a Hunter
Author: Meshach Browning
Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1859
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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Meshach Browning spent decades as a professional hunter and trapper of bears, boars and deer in rural Maryland during the early 1800s - this is his story, in his own words. Born in modest circumstances, Browning grew up at a time when the United States as a nation was in its infancy, with much of the population living in rural areas. From his youth, the author vowed to be self-sufficient, leaving his home and first love to hone his abilities as a hunter. Returning with money gained from selling pelts and meat, it is then that Meshach contemplates hunting as a career. The equipment used by the author is much inferior to that of the modern day. Meshach's use of a musket - a gun whose reliability is demonstrated as poor in several instances - leads him to rely on his skills in close quarters combat. On multiple hunts, described with stunning vividness in these pages, Browning's ability to battle animals in melee saves his life. The dangers of his trade are balanced by its lucrativeness: bear meat and pelt for instance fetched high prices on the open market. Though his life's work is the primary subject, Meshach Browning shows a tender side when describing his first marriage; his loving wife Mary bore him several children. In later chapters, he proudly teaches his sons the craft which sustained their family for so many years.

Fourty-Four Years, or, the Life of a Hunter

Fourty-Four Years, or, the Life of a Hunter
Author: Meshach Browning
Publisher: Wyatt North Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2020-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1647981921

Meshach Browning (1781-1859), a native of Maryland, was one of the earliest American backwoodsmen. His narratives were described as the "most captivating narrative of hunting scenes that I ever read", by a reader.