RICHARD WALKER: BIOGRAPHY OF AN ANGLING LEGEND. By Barrie Rickards. With a personal perspective by Patricia Marston Walker. 2007 1st reprint.
2007 1st edition. 1st issue. 8vo (158 x 240mm). Pp320. B/w photographs, illustrations, bibliography. Black boards, spine titled in silver-gilt. First printing limited to 699 copies.
Richard Walker was one of the most influential anglers in the history of the sport. His biography is long overdue and it has taken the research and writing skills of Barrie Rickards to bring it to fruition. The book gives a remarkable overview of Dick's angling achievements and an in-depth analysis of the person and angler that he was. It also includes a substantial personal perspective from Dick's widow Pat, giving an insight into him as a family man, and tributes from some of today's best-known anglers. Whether or not there is ever a successor to Dick in the angling world, this book records for posterity the extraordinary contribution made by this one man in the twentieth century.
Richard Walker was one of the most influential anglers in the history of the sport. His biography is long overdue and it has taken the research and writing skills of Barrie Rickards to bring it to fruition. The book gives a remarkable overview of Dick's angling achievements and an in-depth analysis of the person and angler that he was. It also includes a substantial personal perspective from Dick's widow Pat, giving an insight into him as a family man, and tributes from some of today's best-known anglers. Whether or not there is ever a successor to Dick in the angling world, this book records for posterity the extraordinary contribution made by this one man in the twentieth century.
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Book Code
48886
Author | Rickards (Richard Barrie) (1938-2009). |
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Book Code | 48886 |
ISBN | 1899600582 / 9781899600588. |
Book Description | Inscription to half-title o/w a very good copy in dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 2007 |
Publisher | The Medlar Press. |
Place | Ellesmere, Shropshire. |