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Trout Madness

Trout Madness
Author: Robert Traver
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1989
Genre: Fishing stories
ISBN: 0671661957

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Western Swing

Western Swing
Author: Tim Sandlin
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1402263694

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Lana Sue has had too many husbands and too little success as a country-western singer. Loren Paul's a semi-successful writer presently sitting on top of a western Wyoming mountain waiting for Cosmic answers. Together or apart, Loren Paul and Lana Sue are modern folk heroes on this deliciously ribald saga of the new Wild West—a spirited tale of love and loss, of country music and coming home. "What propels Western Swing is a cheerfully unfashionable conviction that in spite of past mistakes, lost hopes, and emotional pain, these two people belong together." —New York Times Book Review "The humor of Western Swing is the key to Tim Sandlin's memorable characters...a wonderful and satisfying experience." —Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Sandlin's is a book about running into the sun and keeping on, with humor, passion, and faith, no matter how you burn or mess up." —Los Angeles Times Book Review "Tim Sandlin writes about crazy people. Not scary crazies, but the kind of interesting, funny eccentrics with whom the reader would like to spend an evening drinking beer...Western Swing is funny, wise and a bubbling joy to read." —Kansas City Star "Ongoing life is what this book is all about...Sandlin's voice is a wry mix of cynicism and innocence. Add to that a well developed sense of the bizarre, and you have a book that's fun to read, brimming with high-spirited zaniness."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch


Trout Heaven

Trout Heaven
Author: Stephen Michael Berberich
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781723833335

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Many decades after a meteorite blasted a crater into the hills of Appalachia, precocious teenage twin brothers skipped church and then discovered giant rainbow trout in the federally quarantined Crater Lake. Recognizing the potential for tourists, the state lifted the ban. The corrupt national chain of Vacation Inns and Resorts, Corp. answered the call for developing the lake with a franchise in those hills, but could not get land on the lake and expansion is delayed. Meanwhile, investigative reporter Henry Clyde Ford is frustrated and angry that the lake trout led to the Inn and the tacky town of Trout Heaven directly into his view from the log cabin retreat he'd purchased to write his memoirs. He considers giving up writing the book when an attractive public relations lady from Vacation visits a hungover Mr. Ford one morning with a contract for his retreat property. It would get the Inn closer to the lake. She is an admirer of Ford's work as a reporter and is thrilled with her fateful chance to meet him. They click. He falls for her and has new reason to stay put. They form a partnership to expose a nasty Ponzi scheme by murderous criminals running Vacation. It is the fastest growing hospitality chain in America for all the wrong reasons. A reporter's ethical dilemma dogs him for weeks: sleeping with his primary source while reporting on the story of the Ponzi scheme by the resort chain to cheat investors, guests and stockholders.


Heaven On Earth

Heaven On Earth
Author:
Publisher: American Book Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1589826582

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Angling Days

Angling Days
Author: Robert DeMott
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1634508246

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“From the very first, it seems, fishing was a respite and a therapy along with all of its other potentially redemptive qualities.” —Robert DeMott Spanning more than forty-five years, Angling Days is a collection of Robert DeMott’s numerous journal entries, each a small essay in itself, jotted down during the placid moments of fishing in and along the streams and rivers of North America. Through his journaling, DeMott carries on the angling tradition of channeling the tranquility of fly fishing into creative endeavors, whether by painting, sketching, fly tying, or writing. For him, it was writing—something he did whenever he could, whether in the midst of fishing or during a break away from the water. Angling Days is a lifetime of work, a chronicle of what it is to be an angler seeking the most pristine waters and the smartest fish. It is a collection of entries and musings in the vein of DeMott’s literary hero, Henry David Thoreau, and promises to shine a new light on the art and joy of fly fishing.


The Poilus

The Poilus
Author: Joseph Delteil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1927
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

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From Here to There

From Here to There
Author: Kris Harzinski
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1616891874

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From Here to There celebrates these ephemeral documents--usually forgotten or tossed aside after having served their purpose--giving them their due as artifacts representing stories from people's lives around the world. There is the young woman suffering from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis who created maps of the Humira injections on her stomach and thighs to help her remember the sites, and give them time to heal. Or the young boy who imagined a whole country for ants and put it to paper. Lucas from Australia drew an obsessively detailed map of his local traffic island, and a teenage girl contributed a map of her high school locker. Two American tourists got lost in the Bulgarian mountains following the hand drawn map of a local, and Britanny from Denmark drew directions to an animal rights protest in Copenhagen. The maps featured in From Here to There are as varied and touching as the stories they tell.


Salmon and Trout Angling

Salmon and Trout Angling
Author: Joseph Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1923
Genre: Atlantic salmon fishing
ISBN:

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Breakfast at Trout's Place

Breakfast at Trout's Place
Author: Ken Marsh
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781555662479

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"On drizzly August evenings, a bear-fearing man with an eight-weight rod and a large-bore rifle -- a .300 H&H magnum is about right -- could go there and catch silvers, catch them until his forearm wore out. The secret lay in a wisp of a game trail, known only to the hard core, that threaded for a mile through dense black spruce that bristled with the blond, frizzy shoulder hair of passing grizzlies. Often, you could hear silvers before you saw the creek, rolling, tailing, swirling, as silvers will, in the quiet water". From a roadside cafe with huge rainbows covering the walls to a remote fly-in shanty a willowed mile from an unexplored river that might hold steelhead, Ken Marsh will take you on a flyfishing adventure as only a native who has lived and flyfished his entire life in Alaska can. You won't find a catered, cozy flyfishing camp with protective, professional guides in these stories. Instead, you'll join Ken and his sometimes crazy, always interesting friends as he flyfishes through the seasons in the real Alaska. For the anglers who live there, flyfishing is much more than the salmon and big rainbow fishing the outsider rushes in to do. It's quiet evenings float tubing for grayling and flyfishing adventures after prehistoric pike. It's investigating rumors of steelhead and prowling coastlines for sea-run cutthroats. Most of all, it's a search for solitude, for the untrammeled, and for a place where angler and fish can meet in one moment that can't be taken back or forgotten. It's the same search all flyfishers are on, but the scale is, like the state itself, much grander than those in the Lower Forty-eight can grasp during a two-week, color-brochure trip.


James' novels

James' novels
Author: George Payne Rainsford James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1852
Genre:
ISBN:

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