A Bostonian and an ardent sportsman who knows many of the best coverts for woodcock and partridge in New England, W. GORDON MEANS has spent countless happy hours training and working his bird dogs. In a reminiscent mood, he has made pen portraits of some of his favorites. From his collection we selected the story of Honey and Dave, two of his best, which we published in the Atlantic last fall, and now this pretty remembrance of Judy.
A Bostonian and a famous shot who knows by heart many of the best coverts for woodcock and partridge in New England, W. GORDON MEANS has spent countless happy hours training and working his bird dogs. In a reminiscent mood, he has made pen portraits of some of his favorites, and from his collection we have selected these two as being especially endearing. In 1941, Mr. Means published a private edition of his first book, M y Guns.