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Heather Preston. Good in Good jacket. Hardbound Essays Hunting & Fishing: A hardcover collection of essays on fishing and the fishing life, in good condition. Thank you for shopping at an ijndependent bookstore.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. New York: Harper & Row, 1979. First printing trade edition hard cover with dust jacket, VG/VG. Prior owner's name and phone number on front endpaper, otherwise a clean and unmarked copy. Dust jacket is price-clipped, lightly rubbed at extremes. 115pp., illustrated by Heather Preston. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 7x5x0; A nice hardcover with a dust jacket that shows minor wear, a tight binding and an unmarked text. From a private smoke free collection. Shipping within 24 hours, tracking number and delivery Confirmation.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Size: 12mo-over 6.75"-7.75" tall; Gift quality hardcover in beige paper covered boards quarter-bound with green cloth over the spine. No names, tears or soil in the tight, bright 115pp text. Unclipped dust jacket shows a tiny rubs at tips and spine ends, but displays well in new mylar. 'A golden-veined leaf of scarlet, enclosed in a letter, is said by the writer of the note to be "part of a day's catch at French eddy." And the letter asks if one ever has been to French eddy, where the leaf was picked. Yes, often, but not often enough. It is said that we tire soon of all things that grow commonplace to us, and in tiring grow indifferent to their virtues, as children weary of playthings to which they are long accustomed. But it is not to be imagined that one would tire soon, or at all, of that broad and secret pool, with the current racing beyond it, which lies cupped in the hand of the hills. Of itself that eddy is sovereign for weariness. And part of the catch at French eddy always is more than trout'.
This book is by my bedside, in my overnight kit, and in my desk at work. In just a few moments you're transported to fishing with a friend, watching the birds, the patterns the currents create in the water. It's a terrific book.