An edition of The witchery of archery (1878)

The witchery of archery

a complete manual of archery

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An edition of The witchery of archery (1878)

The witchery of archery

a complete manual of archery

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It is about the sport of archery with what is known as traditional archery today.The bows in those days were usally made by the archer.In simple terms a STICK and STRING with home made arrows of what ever wood was handy.These bows had no sighting devices,they were,and are shot by allowing the brain to do what the brain does best (compute info) such as distance,hold over,etc.Draw the sting,andwith luck the arrow flies tue to its intended target.

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The witchery of archery
1928, The Archers company
in English - Pinehurst ed.
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GV1185 T5 1878, GV1185 T5 1878

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viii, 259 p. :

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OL7060435M
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