Page wrote a book of his hunting experiences, One Man's Wilderness. Some will argue with me, but it's as good as most anything O'Connor wrote, although different styles. He also wrote The Accurate Rifle, an early text on the intricacies of benchrest shooting. Both books are readily available on the used book market.

I recall that Page was a Harvard graduate, and post-WWII was teaching (English?) in a private school, when he applied for a position writing for Field & Stream as angling columnist. The then-editor offered him the position of shooting editor, which he accepted.

Besides being a hunter of very wide experience, he was a record-holding benchrest shooter, who did much to promote the competition.

I've hunted with one of his outfitters, who noted that Page was a pretty quiet person around a campfire, not putting up with a lot of BS.

--Bob