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Making a plan for racing long distance pigeons
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Year: 1951 Publisher: London : Reynard press,

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The book of the racing pigeon : fact and theory from many sources including the author's own experience
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Year: 1950 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : McKay,

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Racing pigeons
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Year: 1957 Publisher: London : Faber and Faber,

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Maetschappy der duiven-liefhebbers, onder kernspreuk van: De gekroonde duiven, zitting houdende in den estaminet: De nieuwe kroon, buiten de Brugschepoort, te Gent.
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Year: 1852 Publisher: Gent : Vanderhaeghen-Hulin,

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Statuts de la Société colombophile Union & liberté, fondée à Gand, le 8 juin 1867.
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Year: 1878 Publisher: Gand : Vanderhaeghen,

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De postduif van A-Z, theorie en praktijk : handboek voor de postduivenliefhebber
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Year: 1951 Publisher: Gouda : Mulder,

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Flugsport mit Reisetauben : ein Lehr- und Nachschlagebuch über alle Gebiete des Reisetaubensportes
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Year: 1953 Publisher: Berlin : Deutscher Bauernverlag,

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Guide colombophile, contenant les gravures des types exacts de toutes les espêces de pigeons voyageurs et de fantaisie
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Year: 1893 Publisher: Roubaix : Reboux,

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De duivenliefhebberij : wetenschappelijk handboek betrekkelijk de reisduif en de geheimen van het duivenspel ...
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Year: 1891 Publisher: Gent : Stepman,

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Les messagers volants en terre d'Islam
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ISBN: 2271059976 2271080495 Year: 2002 Publisher: CNRS Éditions

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The pigeon has played a central role in Islam from the beginning of the Abbasid Caliphate (late VIIIth century). From the valleys of the Tigris and the Euphrates which were undoubtedly the cradle, it reached the East as well as the West (Andalus and Sicily). But no state attached more value to it than that of the Mameluks which covered the Empire with a dense network of dovecotes, from the banks of the Euphrates in northern Syria to the Red Sea in Egypt. These air messengers served the sovereigns, in time of war, as in time of peace for sometimes unforeseen ends: winged couriers carried freshly picked cherries to Damascus to treat the Fatimid Caliph Azîz in Cairo and spare him the unnecessary trouble of 'a long trip. However, they risked, despite their loyalty, to violate the secrets entrusted to their guard to deliver them to the enemy, if they fell into his hands. The intercepted banknotes could then be replaced by forgeries, which, instead of rekindling the ardour in the walls, brought desolation there, even if a rescue army came running to save them from peril. Flying messengers have also served individuals, since the advent of the Abbasids: lovers entrusted them with soft tickets; the sects learned through them the facts which had occurred in distant regions, before the fame, with its swift wings, spread the rumour. The merchants had to draw fruit from the secrets entrusted to their wings from the end of the Middle Ages to the Age of Enlightenment: those of Baghdad were thus instructed in the course of the riches of the Indies landed in the Persian Gulf and could speculate at leisure before their arrival. On return trips, long-distance pigeons commonly covered 800 to 1,000 kilometres. A few off-line bottom birds even exceeded 2,000, returning from Pergamon and Constantinople to Basra or from Tunis to Cairo. These feats were not equalled, then largely exceeded in the West in the second half of the 19th century.th century and the threshold of the XX th , when the lost secrets of the East were found after a huge oversight.

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