Riesenthals Jagdlexikon, compiled by Oskar von Riesemann, is a comprehensive German-language hunting dictionary published in 1916. This meticulously detailed lexicon covers a vast range of topics related to hunting practices, game animals, and the natural world. It serves as an invaluable resource for hunters, naturalists, and historians interested in the traditions and terminology of hunting in the early 20th century.
The dictionary provides definitions and explanations of various hunting techniques, equipment, and the behavior of different game species. Its enduring appeal lies in its detailed descriptions, reflecting the knowledge and practices of a bygone era, offering insights into the historical context of hunting and wildlife management.
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