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First Shooting Light: A photographic journal reveals the legacy and lure of hunting clubs in the Mississippi Flyway provides an insider's view of 19 hunting clubs. Historic interviews with club members and extraordinary photographs by nationally recognized artist Murray Riss come together in this remarkable work of art. With a foreword written by Paul Tudor Jones II, conservationist and chairman of both the Everglades Foundation and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, First Shooting Light is the perfect gift for outdoors enthusiasts and arts connoisseurs alike. First Shooting Light is currently available for $70 a copy plus shipping and handling. Click below or call 901-578-2787 extension 201 to order your copy of First Shooting Light. Bulk rates are available.
10 - 24 books - $63 each
25 - 44 books - $60 each
45+ books - $56 each Special Editions of First Shooting Light available now!Special Edition leather bound copies of First Shooting Light are now available for a limited time only for $300 by calling Bonnie Shelby at 901-578-2787 ext. 201. Details on Special Editions of First Shooting Light: Italian leather bound Case bound symthe sewn Printed on recycled paper Foil stamped (special process) Each copy is customizeable All copies display Special Edition and the date of publication Only 65 copies available!
Prints of photographs from First Shooting Light are available for individual sale or gifts. Please contact Bonnie Shelby at
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or 901-578-2787 ext. 201. Sizes available: 5x7 and 8x10 - print only 11x14, 16x20, and 22x26* - Matted, mounted and framed or matted, mounted and unframed * All prints 11X14 or larger are signed by the artist, Murray Riss
"Kem Wilson surely speaks for hunters everywhere when he describes the essence of duck hunting as being about fellowship and camaraderie and the opportunity to use special equipment and skills in coming face to face with the natural world," from First Shooting Light.
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