• Upland Matters Limited Edition Linen Embossed hardcover Book

    Limited Edition Hardcover: Upland Matters by Mark Parman (Signed)

    $99.99

    Limited to 100 Special Editions (No second edition will be done on these)

    • Signed
    • Linen with Embossed Cover

    Mark Parman, author of Among the Aspen and A Grouse Hunter’s Almanac, presents his third book, Upland Matters. This 200-page hardcover is a must-have for those who love ruffed grouse hunting and the conversations between the dogs and the shots taken. Illustrated by Jay Dowd, this book will inspire a new meaning to the hunts we love.

    https://youtu.be/HZSVy1KfEgk

     

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    Excerpt from Chapter XIII, “On Telling Stories:

    “Our stories define us, telling the audience who we are, what we’ve experienced, and what we value. They shape our hunting culture, instructing us how we should think and act, shaping our tradition as we hand it down to the younger generation or to older hunters just setting forth…

    Our stories have been told around campfires, along rivers and lakeshores, as well as on the tailgates of our trucks… We tell our stories in order for our upland culture to live—passing on its moral code, instructing other hunters, particularly the young and inexperienced—preserving memories, and sometimes for simply entertaining ourselves and other hunters.”

    • Hardcover
    • Limited to 100 First Edition
    • 6″x 9″
    • 200 Pages
  • Upland Matters By Mark Parman

    Upland Matters by Mark Parman (Hardcover)

    $34.99

    Illustrated By Jay Dowd

    Mark Parman, author of Among the Aspen and A Grouse Hunter’s Almanac, presents his third book, Upland Matters. This 200-page hardcover is a must-have for those who love ruffed grouse hunting and the conversations between the dogs and the shots taken. Illustrated by Jay Dowd, this book will inspire a new meaning to the hunts we love.

    https://youtu.be/HZSVy1KfEgk

     

     

    Excerpt from Chapter XIII, “On Telling Stories:

    “Our stories define us, telling the audience who we are, what we’ve experienced, and what we value. They shape our hunting culture, instructing us how we should think and act, shaping our tradition as we hand it down to the younger generation or to older hunters just setting forth…

    Our stories have been told around campfires, along rivers and lakeshores, as well as on the tailgates of our trucks… We tell our stories in order for our upland culture to live—passing on its moral code, instructing other hunters, particularly the young and inexperienced—preserving memories, and sometimes for simply entertaining ourselves and other hunters.”

    • Hardcover
    • Limited to 1000 First Edition
    • 6″x 9″
    • 200 Pages