

An edition of The Bowman's Preceptor (1841)
Embracing all information essential to the attainment of theoretical proficiency of the Longbow, whether as an instrument of war or of amusement... : to which is added an account of William Tell, the Swiss archer.
By Abraham Wivell
Publish Date
1841
Publisher
J. Freeman
Language
eng
Pages
36
Description:
Note: Correct Name should be - The Bowman's Preceptor Embracing all information essential to the attainment of theoretical proficiency of the Longbow, whether as an instrument of war or of amusement, from its first appearing in England up to the present time, with some original observations, founded on practical experiments. To which is added An Account of William Tell, the Swiss Archer. By Abraham Wivell - Published for the author by J.Freeman 126 Oxford Street, and at his archery ground, 15 Abbey Road, St John's Wood. 1841
subjects: The Bowman's Preceptor, Longbow, Bowman's Glory
People: Abraham Wivell, Polydore, Virgil, William Rufus, Sir Walter Tyrell, Sir Edward Hungerford, Sir Gilbert Talbot, Chevalier Cliardin, Old Double, Richard Wivell, William Tell, Ascham
Places: Toxophilites' Fete, Moulsey Hurst, Abbey Road St John's Wood