THE WRAYSBURY CHRONICLES. Edited by Keith Jenkins.
# 2011 1st edition. 4to (187 x 257mm). Pp479. Colour photographs throughout, folding map in wallet at front. Laminated boards simulating an old binding.
# "Following ...the popularity of the Horton Chronicles, it was an obvious progression to go down Welley Road to the legendary Wraysbury One. As much a part of angling history as any other lake you could mention, this huge lake has tested the resilience and skills of many of England's best known anglers, but has also held jewels that any angler would crave. Fishing on Wraysbury has always been a test of endurance, and in this book you'll find evidence of those that have passed the test, and also those that have failed. There will be a limited print run of 1500, so be quick as we think that this will sell out as quickly as the Horton Chronicles did." (Keith Jenkins - publisher and editor). And he was right, this first edition sold out very quickly and has since become quite hard to find. The book was, however, reprinted in paperback in 2014, our stock number 40692, which we currently have on special offer. Contributors include; Paul Martin, Chris Ball, Nick West, Phil Escott, Barry and Sam Meeuwissen, Vijay Gooriah, Dave Moore, Dave Cumpstone, Steve Allcott, Phil Thompson, Dave Lane, Darren (Tetley) Ward, Keith Jenkins, Ian(Chilly) Chillcott, Phil (Jacko) Jackson, Simon Scott, Ben Gratwicke, Vincent Jenkins, Matt Saunders, Trevor Johnson, Kevin (Hippy) Winter, Ben Dowers, Chris Gardner, Damian Coombs, Simon Garrard, Tom Anderson, Adam Penning. The cover (matt laminated boards) represents a facsimile of an old leather-bound journal, complete with disintegrating spine.
# "Following ...the popularity of the Horton Chronicles, it was an obvious progression to go down Welley Road to the legendary Wraysbury One. As much a part of angling history as any other lake you could mention, this huge lake has tested the resilience and skills of many of England's best known anglers, but has also held jewels that any angler would crave. Fishing on Wraysbury has always been a test of endurance, and in this book you'll find evidence of those that have passed the test, and also those that have failed. There will be a limited print run of 1500, so be quick as we think that this will sell out as quickly as the Horton Chronicles did." (Keith Jenkins - publisher and editor). And he was right, this first edition sold out very quickly and has since become quite hard to find. The book was, however, reprinted in paperback in 2014, our stock number 40692, which we currently have on special offer. Contributors include; Paul Martin, Chris Ball, Nick West, Phil Escott, Barry and Sam Meeuwissen, Vijay Gooriah, Dave Moore, Dave Cumpstone, Steve Allcott, Phil Thompson, Dave Lane, Darren (Tetley) Ward, Keith Jenkins, Ian(Chilly) Chillcott, Phil (Jacko) Jackson, Simon Scott, Ben Gratwicke, Vincent Jenkins, Matt Saunders, Trevor Johnson, Kevin (Hippy) Winter, Ben Dowers, Chris Gardner, Damian Coombs, Simon Garrard, Tom Anderson, Adam Penning. The cover (matt laminated boards) represents a facsimile of an old leather-bound journal, complete with disintegrating spine.
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Book Code
56854
Author | Jenkins (Keith), Editor. |
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Book Code | 56854 |
ISBN | 0956249760 / 9780956249760. |
Book Description | Near fine second-hand copy, with map enclosed. Signed by Keith Jenkins. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 2011 |
Publisher | Freebird Publishing. |
Place | Crawley, West Sussex. |