Fisherman's Summer - Hardcover

Haig-Brown, Roderick L.

 
9780517518960: Fisherman's Summer

Synopsis

New York, 1975, 8vo t.tela con sovr. ill. pp. 253 con fig. n.t.

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Review

"Not since Walton has there been a writer who can describe the joys of fishing as does Haig-Brown." —Boston Post

About the Author

Roderick Haig-Brown (1908-1976) remains one of North America's most popular and best-loved writers about the outdoors. He was born in England and settled in Campbell River, BC, in 1931. He was a dedicated conservationist and a prolific writer, author of many articles and stories and 25 books, including novels, books about sport fishing and stories for young readers, including the classic "Saltwater Summer". Haig-Brown also served as a magistrate and as chancellor of the University of Victoria.

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