Little Rivers
Title | Little Rivers PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Van Dyke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 378 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | |
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Land of Little Rivers
Title | Land of Little Rivers PDF eBook |
Author | Austin M. Francis |
Publisher | Skyhorse |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2014-01-02 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9781626364066 |
The Beaverkill, Willowemoc, Neversink, Esopus, Schoharie, and Delaware—the rivers of angling pioneers Thaddeus Norris, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Theodore Gordon, and many others—are celebrated in this gorgeous book of photographs and text. In three major sections, Land of Little Rivers presents historical and physical profiles of the rivers; classic rods, reels, and flies; and engaging stories of the people, events, and developments that constitute the Catskill fly-fishing tradition. Complementing its photographic beauty, Land of Little Rivers is a book of substance, filled with fascinating stories, anecdotes, and nuggety captions. Land of Little Rivers is the product of author Francis’s twenty-five years of research and writing about Catskill fly fishing, and of photographer Ferorelli’s more than thirteen thousand images, from which has been selected the most evocative portfolio of photos ever made of these historic rivers. Together they have produced an exquisite, museum-quality work, one that captures magnificently the beauty and passion so central to the sport Izaak Walton called “the gentle art.”
Little Rivers
Title | Little Rivers PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Van Dyke |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2018-01-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3732622819 |
Reproduction of the original.
Little Book of Book Making
Title | Little Book of Book Making PDF eBook |
Author | Charlotte Rivers |
Publisher | Potter Craft |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2014-08-12 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 0770435149 |
Making books by hand has never been cooler, with this inspiring guide to 30 top bookmakers working today, plus 21 tutorials for essential techniques to make your own books. Crafters, artists, writers, and book lovers can't resist a beautifully handbound book. Packed with wonderfully eclectic examples, this book explores the intriguing creative possibilities of bookmaking as a modern art form, including a wide range of bindings, materials, and embellishments. Featured techniques include everything from Coptic to concertina binding, as well as experimental page treatments such as sumi-e ink marbling and wheat paste. In addition to page after page of inspiration from leading contemporary binderies, Little Book of Bookmaking includes a practical section of 21 easy-to-follow illustrated tutorials.
Little Rivers
Title | Little Rivers PDF eBook |
Author | Margot Page |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780380726509 |
Margot Page has fly fishing in her blood and she invites the reader to join her as she revels in the sport and the natural world as an angler, a woman, a mother, and a remarkable storyteller. "(A) splendid collection of essays ..". -- Publishers Weekly
The Ballad of Little River
Title | The Ballad of Little River PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Hemphill |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2010-05-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1439138265 |
Except for a massacre of five hundred settlers by renegade Creek Indians in the early 1800s, not much bad had happened during two centuries in Little River, Alabama, an obscure Lost Colony in the swampy woodlands of To Kill a Mockingbird country. "We're stuck down here being poor together" is how one native described the hamlet of about two hundred people, half black and half white. But in 1997, racial violence hit Little River like a thunderclap. A young black man was killed while trying to break into a white family's trailer at night, a beloved white store owner was nearly bludgeoned to death by a black ex-convict, and finally a marauding band of white kids torched a black church and vandalized another during a drunken wilding soon after a Ku Klux Klan rally. The Ballad of Little River is a narrative of that fateful year, an anatomy of one of the many church arsons across the South in the late 1990s. It is also much more -- a biography of a place that seemed, on the cusp of the millennium, stuck in another time. When veteran journalist Paul Hemphill, the son of an Alabama truck driver who has written extensively on the blue-collar South, moved into Little River, he discovered the flip side of what the natives like to call "God's country": a dot on the map far from the mainstream of American life, a forlorn cluster of poverty and ignorance and dead-end jobs in the dark, snake-infested forests, a world that time forgot. Living alongside the citizens of Little River, Hemphill discovered a stew of characters right out of fiction -- "Peanut" Ferguson, "Doll" Boone, "Hoss" Mack, Joe Dees, Murray January, a Klansman named "Brother Phil," and his stripper wife known as "Wild Child" -- swirling into a maelstrom of insufferable heat, malicious gossip, ancient grudges, and unresolved racial animosities. His story of how their lives intertwined serves, as well, as a chilling cautionary tale about the price that must be paid for living in virtual isolation during a time of unprecedented growth in America. God's country is in deep trouble.
Little Rivers
Title | Little Rivers PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Van Dyke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | Fishing |
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