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from: Morris Communications Corp. List Price: $48.65 Amazon.com's Price: $29.95 You Save: $18.70 (38%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 7 Label: Morris Communications Corp. Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Morris Communications Corp. Number Of Issues: 7 Publisher: Morris Communications Corp. Release Date: November 23, 2001 Sales Rank: 1690 Studio: Morris Communications Corp. Subscription Length: 365 days Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Gray's Sporting Journal more than just a publication. It's an experience. Gray's has a reputation as an exhilarating, compelling and beautiful publication. More than just a how-to hunting and fishing handbook, Gray's provides the reader with a deep personal satisfaction of the sporting experience through its absorbing literature, exciting photographic essays and fine sporting and wildlife art. Published 7 times per year. Amazon.com Review: Gray's Sporting Journal is one of the hidden gems of sporting and wildlife magazines. Consider the publication values: photographic essays (on drift boating, for example, or trap shooting in Europe) are part of every issue and are always very well done; the pages are glossy, thick and substantial; there's art (usually a painting) in the back of each issue; you'll often find a poem tucked away in its 150-plus pages; and there are fewer advertisements here than you'll see in a Field & Stream. But what makes it most difficult to send an issue to the recycling bin is the writing, which is of a depth, breadth, and quality that you will be hard-pressed to find in any other outdoor magazine. The source of this writing helps to account for its value--specifically, it comes from all corners, including university professors who find meaning in the outdoors and their interaction with it, and people who were obviously hunting and fishing long before many people were born. But no matter whether the story you're reading seems to emanate from a campfire or a classroom, the writing itself is almost always engaging. Some will find that the combination of high art and the advertisements for exclusive game ranches makes the publication feel too much like you're sipping cognac in a leather chair in your library. The writing, however, is never so stuffy, and stays firmly rooted to the outdoors that inspire it. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fine collection of Fishing and Hunting StoriesThis roughly bimonthly magazine contains a wide range of generally well written fishing and hunting stories, plus some photo-journals of hunting and fishing trips to exotic locales. There are occassional articles about making guns, gunsmithing, etc. I'd pretty much agree with G. Powell's short review, the quality of the writing here is better than `Field and Stream' or similar publications, definitely worth the money. Probably about the same as `Sporting Classics', but without so many ads. I ... Read More Rating: - PurchaserI was very pleased with this purchase and will be happy to purchase from Amazon again. Thanks again, Bonnie Rating: - Interesting reading for hunters & FishermenThis magazine is a pleasant change from "Field & Stream" and "Outdoor life" The articles are well written and harken back to a day and age when one had time to sit by the fire and read a good story. 5 stars for writing quality. It's expensive per issue but you'll get your money's worth out of the reading time. Ad's but far fewer than those other pulp journals. |
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