MANY RIVERS TO CROSS: OF GOOD RUNNING WATER, NATIVE TROUT, AND THE REMAINS OF WILDERNESS.

MANY RIVERS TO CROSS: OF GOOD RUNNING WATER, NATIVE TROUT, AND THE REMAINS OF WILDERNESS.

FISHERMAN'S SPRING. By Roderick Haig-Brown.

FISHERMAN'S SPRING. By Roderick Haig-Brown.

MANY RIVERS. By Elsie M. Blackwood.

1968 1st edition. 8vo (144 x 214mm). Pp141. B/w photograph plates. Dark blue cloth, spine titled in silver-gilt.

Camping and fishing with the family in various parts of America and Canada, including Maine, Michigan, Yellowstone and Wisconsin". Elsie Blackwood was one wife who refused to sit at home or in some parked car beside a stream while her husband was having the time of his life around the bend - fishing. So she decided to join him, to see what it was all about. ...This is the story of many rivers and many places: of beautiful speckled and flashing rainbow trout taken from sparkling brooks and rushing rivers; of camps deep in the forest where the moon looks down on a still, dark lake while the loons give their mournful cry; of nights spent around campfires, or in trailers, always anticipating the big fish that will be taken in the morning".
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16306
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Author Blackwood (Elsie M.).
Book Code 16306
ISBN B004Q8CH2G.
Book Description Boards slightly bowed else good copy. Lacks dust-wrapper.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1968
Publisher AS Barnes and Company.
Place South Brunswick and New York.