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Forty-Four Years of the Life of a Hunter

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First published in 1859, Forty-Four Years of the Life of a Hunte r records life in early America, hunting in the wilderness, and descriptions of game and plants of the time. Part backwoods history, part heroic adventure story, the book recounts Meshach Browning's hunts for white-tailed deer through the Appalachian wilderness of Maryland and West Virginia.

424 pages, Paperback

First published August 11, 2015

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29 reviews
February 21, 2013
A must-read for any Western Maryland native. Amazing stories of one of the first settlers, Meshach Browning. A local classic which I'm due to read again- it's been at least 10 years.
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153 reviews
September 15, 2022
So this book isn't written with impressive English or even correct grammar. If that's what you're looking for, don't pick this book up. But if you're interested in learning about a man who lived in the local to Western Maryland area, and about his life living off the land in honest and simple writing, pick this one. Timelines don't really exist here, but you will hear many stories or hunting, trapping, living off the land, and the successes and challenges of such a life. I gave it a four because it's not one that gripped me deeply, but didn't want to give it less than that because of the life he really did live.
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33 reviews1 follower
August 30, 2025
I grew up in Kentucky and hunted during most of my youth. I picked this book up after I got out of the service and was only hunting with flintlock rifles. The author is not a writer, but a hunter and I gleaned several tricks from him that I used successfully in my hunts. Keep in mind, some of his "tricks" might not be legal, or even safe in today's woods. I read it through twice and have used it as reference several times. My son-in-law is currently reading it. If you're not a hunter, you can certainly read it for the history and I would recommend it to anyone interested in those two aspects (hunting or history).
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October 7, 2024
Has a quaint charm to it. You can admire much of Mr. Browning's perspective and determination, and the simple way he sets his sights on things and solves his problems. I bought this mostly cause my Father in Law had it, and they have roots in Garret county.
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16 reviews1 follower
July 3, 2023
Interesting historical perspective
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409 reviews16 followers
April 15, 2022
Not quite the book I wanted it to be when I used to contemplate interpolating the memoirs of an ancestor with my own life story - it is exactly what it says on the tin, and after a few chapters of hardscrabble youth and courting his wife, Mesach really does just give you 200 pages of hunting anecdotes, all more or less the same with different sized bears/deer/panthers. Still, it’s compelling nonetheless and his blood does run through my veins (allegedly, in a much watered-down form), so 3.5 rounded up for the relation effect.
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63 reviews2 followers
November 25, 2017
I enjoyed reading this autobiographical history of the life of Meshach Browning.. It was good for the wee bit of Nimrod blood in my veins. Great insight to the life of one of our pioneer/long hunters which helped tame the land in and about Western Maryland's Savage River, Meadow Mountain area just west of Cumberland.
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