“A hunter who knows how to hunt must know how to hunt without his dog. But a dog too! But yes ! A hunter dog who knows how to hunt must know how to hunt without his hunter! But can we say that a hunter who hunts with his dog does not know how to hunt? For that, you would have to ask the rabbit. To the hunted rabbit, not to the hunted rabbit. On the theme of the famous tongue twister, Bernard Azimuth has written a text, which is originally a sketch, full of humor, puns, with a tongue that forks even more, and where one does not know more who is the hunter, sorry the hunter and the hunter... To put this text into images, Henri Galeron created magnificent scenes, with landscapes in the style of 17th century painting, in which the comic characters and the humor of the situations clash. A book that should please both the “chacheur” and the “chaché”! Author: HENRI GALERON, TEXT BY Bernard Azimuth