Bad Hare Days
by John Fitzgerald
Publisher: Callan Press 2011
ISBN/ASIN: 1905513674
Number of pages: 263
Description:
There are many books promoting blood sports in shops and libraries nationwide. This is one of the very few that offers an anti-blood sports perspective and as such may prove useful or of interest to readers of all ages and and to students undertaking research projects.
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