Untold Stories of the Battenkill
Title | Untold Stories of the Battenkill PDF eBook |
Author | Barton Cockey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-05 |
Genre | Batten Kill (Vt. and N.Y.) |
ISBN | 9780692736593 |
Untold Stories of the Battenkill is a full color, hardcover coffee table collection of original artwork and photography inspired by the beauty of the Battenkill River, the nearly 60-mile long river that rises in Vermont, flows into New York, and is a tributary of the Hudson River. Featured artists include plein air painters Harry Orlyk and George Van Hook; artists Leslie Peck, Leslie Parke, and Stephen Lack; artist and author Elizabeth Cockey; photographers Clifford Oliver and Saline Skoug; writer James Howard Kunstler; Perk Perkins, CEO of the Orvis Company; and singer-composer Bob Warren. The original artwork includes reproductions of historic significance from private collections and the Folk Life Center of the Crandall Library, as well as artwork by Elizabeth Cockey that represents the style embodied by the Hudson River School. In addition, the book also showcases stories, vignettes, personal and oral histories, and other historical information about the Battenkill that further define the watershed's environmental, recreational, and cultural importance in New York and Vermont. A perfect nature art collection for any art lover and especially for sportsmen and those most keenly interested in nature's beauty.
Fly Fishing & Conservation in Vermont: Stories of the Battenkill and Beyond
Title | Fly Fishing & Conservation in Vermont: Stories of the Battenkill and Beyond PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Traver |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1467141321 |
Vermont is an angler's paradise, but few pause to consider the past and future impact that conservation has had on trout fishing. Writer, angler and conservationist Tim Traver combines the latest fisheries science with well-seasoned opinions on the storied past, evolving present and hopeful future of this worthy pursuit. Become part of a long-running stewardship and restoration story with a history of success and a challenging future. This is fishing journalism at its best, with stories and resources that are sure to whet your appetite for exploring the rivers, streams and lakes in the most rural corners of the state. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book supports the work of the White River Partnership and Vermont River Conservancy.
The Sacred Fury
Title | The Sacred Fury PDF eBook |
Author | Barton Cockey |
Publisher | Dorrance Publishing |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2018-10-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1480991449 |
The Sacred Fury By: Barton and Elizabeth Cockey The Sacred Fury is a literary work of social criticism, a tale about modern-day deviltry. The story surrounds Dylan and Sidney Greene, a newly married couple who live in Baltimore. Dylan, who is the Junior Editor at a local newspaper, is enticed to join an organization called G.O.O.D. whose aim is to control all human life. But Sidney begins having bizarre prophetic dreams about graveyards, disembodied spirits from the past and macabre visions of Samurai armor that comes to life. Meanwhile, Dylan is drawn inexorably into the sinister organization where he realizes his job is to write the news before it happens. At the same time, Sidney seeks an explanation for her dreams from a local fortune teller. It is here where she learns the truth about G.O.O.D. and their plan to excavate the grave of Edgar Alan Poe in search of the potion for eternal life.
Fly Fishing Guide to the Battenkill
Title | Fly Fishing Guide to the Battenkill PDF eBook |
Author | Doug Lyons |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2023-09-05 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0811771962 |
The main stem of the 60-mile-long Battenkill forms from the confluence of the East and West Branches in downtown Manchester, Vermont, home of the Orvis Company and the American Museum of Fly Fishing. Though notoriously challenging to fish, anglers from all around the world ply its fabled waters for brook trout (it’s rare for a river this size to have strong populations of brookies) and large brown trout that swim in its waters almost as far downstream as its confluence with the Hudson River in New York. In Fly Fishing Guide to the Battenkill, local expert Doug Lyons covers the fishing access, hatches, patterns, and strategies for both the Vermont and New York stretches of the river, as well as its major tributaries, including both its East and West Branches near Dorset and Roaring Branch, Green River, and Bromley Brook.
The Unknown Night
Title | The Unknown Night PDF eBook |
Author | Glyn Vincent |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 471 |
Release | 2007-12-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1555847706 |
“The best book yet written about this neglected and fascinating American painter” who anticipated abstract expressionism by more than fifty years (Gail Levin, The New York Times Book Review). At the dawn of the 20th century, Ralph Blakelock’s brooding, hallucinogenic paintings were a striking departure from the prevailing American tradition—and as sought after as the works of Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent. In 1916, the record-breaking sale of Blakelock’s Brook by Moonlight made him famous. Yet at the time of his triumph, the troubled painter had spent fifteen years in a psychiatric hospital while his family lived in poverty. Released from the asylum, Blakelock fell into the dubious care of an eccentric adventuress, Beatrice Van Rensselaer Adams, who kept him a virtual prisoner while siphoning off the profits of his success, until his mysterious death. In this acclaimed biography, Glyn Vincent offers the first complete chronicle of Blakelock’s life. Vividly portraying New York in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the narrative begins with his childhood in Greenwich Village and the years he spent peddling his canvases door-to-door and playing piano in vaudeville theaters. Vincent also delves into Blakelock’s journeys among the Sioux and Uinta Native Americans; his mental illness; and the way his exploration of mysticism informed his radical shift away from the Hudson River School of art.
Storied Waters
Title | Storied Waters PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Van Wie |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2019-09-17 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 081176821X |
Storied Waters chronicles the author’s six-week odyssey from Maine to Wisconsin and back to explore and fly fish America’s most storied waters and celebrate the writers and artists who made them famous. In a 5,000-mile odyssey covering over 50 locations in eight states, Van Wie follows and fishes in the footsteps of giants from Thoreau to Hemingway, Robert Traver to Corey Ford, Louise Dickinson Rich to Aldo Leopold to Winslow Homer and many more. Storied Waters provides a virtual roadmap through 200 years of fly-fishing literature and a literal roadmap—complete with local fishing tips—to the hallowed waters of our sport. In each chapter, informative sidebars detail fishing spots, best times to fish, major hatches, and other intel. Storied Waters is a grand vicarious adventure, driving the backroads for weeks at a time exploring beautiful places, and meeting fascinating people who share a common interest. With an easy, conversational writing voice enhanced with spectacular photographs, Van Wie relates an eclectic mix of travel narrative, natural history, and fishing tips and advice, as well as a deep (but sometimes humorously irreverent) appreciation for the writers who have created such a rich legacy of stories about fishing over the past 200 years.
Fly Fishing in Ireland
Title | Fly Fishing in Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Peter O'Reilly |
Publisher | Stackpole Books |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2002-07 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780811700078 |
Fly fishermen have been catching trout and salmon from Ireland's abundant rivers and loughs for centuries. This practical fishing book, written by Ireland's top fly-fishing instructor, Peter O'Reilly, looks at the rich tradition of game angling in the Emerald Isle. O'Reilly shares tips on such specialist skills as fishing the duckfly, mayfly, and murrough on the loughs; the merits of fishing the Irish shrimp fly for salmon; and the arts of dapping, Erriff-style slack-water fishing, and imitating the Sheelin bloodworm. Brimming with clear advice on tackle, flies, techniques, and river craft, this is your perfect companion guide to fishing Ireland's loughs and rivers.