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William Cook, 1849-1904, developed an interest in poultry while spending time on a neighbor’s farm in 1863. Cook was the founding father of Orpington Poultry.
After some intense internet sleuthing, I found the text of this book on the Internet Archive. You can read it here. Let me tell you I was bitterly disappointed to learn that this book is, in fact, an instructional guide to the profitable husbandry of ducks as a craft. There is not one sliver of insight about holding ducks accountable for their crimes against humanity, Earth or God.
When I purchased the book, I thought it was going to be a complete guide on how to make ducks pay for their numerous crimes against the people of this planet. I was completely wrong and instead I got an entirely useless book on how to profit from ducks and suchlike. There is absolutely nothing on how to breed cannibal ducks or the best way to extract revenge on the bloodthirsty beasts. A totally misleading tittle and a complete waste of money.
Let me tell you I was bitterly disappointed to learn that this book is, in fact, an instructional guide to the profitable husbandry of ducks as a craft. There is not one sliver of insight about holding ducks accountable for their crimes against humanity, Earth or God.
The above review is not mine, but it is what caused me to go out and find this book!
is in fact, a book about ducks. thoroughly misleading title though because it is actually about ducks but not how to make them pay for whatever slight the author suspected them of.
cant give it 1 star because i made a mistake. thats not fair. not 5 stars, cause honestly, im not in the market to start breeding ducks (yet).
great coffee table book though....a real cònversation starter.
This was an important read for me given I had 4 unruly ducks who vexed me at every opportunity. It was great to have pointed advice on how to get revenge on ducks.