This
book is the first devoted to the Clumber spaniel as a working
gundog. It is a dramatic tale of the origins, development and
successful revival of this distinctive 250-year-old British
breed, its readoption by the royal family, its rescue from decline,
and its return to the field. It is told through its colourful
history and as an entertaining, affectionate but determined
personal memoir.
This celebration of the breed’s restoration to its original
type and purpose should not just interest admirers of Clumbers,
but inspire them.
As we know, Clumber spaniels are stunningly beautiful dogs.
The book illustrates some of the most notable working dogs of
yesterday and today in action, and is enriched by 18th and 19th
century portraits of their noble owners, with dogs, many with
their teams of Clumbers, among them those of Prince Albert,
Queen Victoria’s consort, as well as early photographs.
Several of the 80 images will never have been seen before outside
the walls and halls of their stately homes or in one case the
Queen’s private residence at Sandringham.
The text runs to more than 50,000 words, with an enthusiastic
foreword written by Col. David Hancock, a prolific writer on
the history of working dogs and accepted as the leading expert,
and a letter of commendation from the Princess Royal.
The book spans the origins and changing employment of the breed
over the years, in its first century possessed exclusively by
the British nobility, later made more widely available and favoured
by Kings Edward VII and George V. Through original research
over more than a decade, the book brings to light new information
placing the breed in England long before the French Revolution.
The book has insights into the training of Clumbers based on
the author’s experience and not to be found in any other
book on spaniel training. It has tales from the field and field
trials, and concludes by offering an optimistic view of the
breed’s future as a practical alternative, proven in performance
and its unique characteristics, to English springer and cocker
spaniels – for those not afraid to be different.
After acquiring his first Clumber as a wild adolescent in 1975,
the author turned him into the breed’s top field trial
dog since the 1930s. James Darley is well known in field sports
circles and has led the breed’s revival from the front,
exposing his own dogs to competition at an ambitious level,
over 40-plus years gaining many more field trial awards with
many more Clumbers than any owner in the breed’s history.
In 1984 he set up the Working Clumber Spaniel Society, now the
world’s largest body dedicated to the breed. As founding
secretary, his communications campaign for the breed’s
rebirth as a working gundog was recognised for its exceptional
effectiveness with a major award from the Institute of Public
Relations. The society has enjoyed conspicuous success in its
mission, and has benefited from having the Princess Royal, a
working Clumber owner since 1990, as its president for more
than 30 years.
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There
is no one better able than the author to share his experience
and dedication in what in these pages is a celebration
of the return of the Clumber spaniel – HRH the
Princess Royal
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A masterpiece of original research … an important
contribution to our knowledge of gundogs – not
just the breed under review – David Hancock
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Rebirth of the Royal Spaniel has been privately published as
a hardback of rare quality. Two editions are available, bound
in purple buckram, with identical content in 184 pages, a large
page format (310 x 240 mm, c. 12 x 9 in.), and a marker ribbon.
Both are really attractively designed and durably presented
as beautiful possessions to give lasting pleasure. Total print
run is 750, of which 125 are a numbered limited edition, signed,
quarter-bound in pearl-coloured buckram, and the pages gilt
edged. This collector’s edition is presented in a slip
case illustrated the same as the main edition’s dust jacket.
The book is available only direct from the author.
Prices are £75 and £145 respectively, plus £8.50
for UK delivery.
For orders of more than one book to the same UK destination,
contact the author (see below) for a quote showing the combined
delivery charge.
For overseas destinations, because of the great variation in
delivery charges, ordering by purchasers outside the UK is by
two steps:
1. Contact the author (see below) to reserve books and receive
a quote and proforma invoice, including the delivery charge,
sent by email. It will be helpful to give a delivery address.
2. Confirm the order and make payment. The quote/invoice will
offer the methods of payment available (see below). The order
will be acknowledged with a receipted invoice and shipping details.
Please note that in countries where import taxes
or customs clearance fees may be imposed, the purchaser will
be advised by the carrier and will be responsible for such charges.
Contact the author by email at james@venaticus.co.uk,
by a post or private message on Facebook, or by telephone on
+44 (0)1494 484414 (a landline, so no texts please).
Payment methods. All payments must be made
to “James Darley”, and can only be accepted in British
currency.
Cheques from UK purchasers can be sent to Gledehill, Green End
Road, Radnage, Bucks. HP14 4BZ. For bank transfers ask for details.
For online checkout for single copies of either edition go to
www.venaticus.co.uk/rebirth
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Books bought will be willingly signed.
With all good wishes from the author –
James Darley
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