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Acclaimed sporting and adventure writer Charles Gaines has spent
much of his life on the water, around the world, fishing rod in
hand, angling for trout, redfish, salmon, bonefish, bass, marlin,
tuna, and practically everything else that swims. Just about any
place where there's water to fish and eccentrics to keep him
company, Gaines has been. The Next Valley Over, a collection of his
best writing on fishing from his long and storied career, is culled
from the pages of Men's Journal, Forbes, and Sports Afield, among
other publications, and ultimately is about the heart of the sport.
While his stories are lined with the accoutrement of angling--the
art of technique, the equipment, the lodges, the fish
themselves--they're really about why we love to fish and what it
means to our culture. As Thoreau once said: "Many men go fishing
all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are
after." What "they are after" is what Charles is curious about, and
he has devoted the better part of his life and sanity to coming up
with answers. Starting and ending at the majestic Lake Tadpole in
St. Clair County, Alabama, where Gaines's love of fishing was
initially sparked, the Next Valley Over chronicles exploits in
exotic locations with eccentric characters. In the process of his
quest of nearly every species known to man, Gaines explores what we
are really searching for when we fish.
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Henry Taylor: B Side (Hardcover)
Henry Taylor; Edited by Bennett Simpson; Foreword by Johanna Burton; Text written by Wanda Coleman, Charles Gaines, …
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Discovery Miles 13 630
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The most comprehensive book yet on this inspired, inventive
chronicler of the African-American experience Alabama-born,
Chicago-based Kerry James Marshall is one of the most exciting
artists working today. Critically and commercially acclaimed, the
painter is known for his representation of the history of
African-American identity in Western art. Conversant with a wide
typology of styles, subjects, and techniques, from abstraction to
realism and comics, Marshall synthesizes different traditions and
genres in his work while seeking to counter stereotypical
depictions of black people in society. This is the most
comprehensive overview available of his remarkable career.
First published in 1993. This book critically analyses the state of
provision for special needs, exploring the problems faced by
practitioners and suggesting that the area is fraught with such
tensions that a radical reconceptualization is necessary. It
considers how the field may be rethought and developed over the
next decade and presents examples of innovatory practice which
point the way forward to future provision and which are
illustrative of the themes raised throughout the book.
First published in 1993. This book critically analyses the state of
provision for special needs, exploring the problems faced by
practitioners and suggesting that the area is fraught with such
tensions that a radical reconceptualization is necessary. It
considers how the field may be rethought and developed over the
next decade and presents examples of innovatory practice which
point the way forward to future provision and which are
illustrative of the themes raised throughout the book.
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Rodney Mcmillian (Hardcover)
Rodney McMillian; Edited by Anthony Elms, Naima Keith; Contributions by Charles Gaines, Rita Gonzalez
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Discovery Miles 11 790
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Celebrating 75 years of conservation, the Atlantic Salmon Treasury
works as a "best of" for the influential Atlantic Salmon Journal.
This fascinating volume includes a curated selection of articles
and essays by some of North America's best writers on the art and
lore of the wild Atlantic salmon. Beginning in 1948, the Atlantic
Salmon Journal began publishing information and conservation
material about the "king of fish". In 1975, it released a Treasury
from its first 25 years. This new edition takes up where the
earlier volume ended, tracing the rise of salmon angling as a sport
and into the era of conservation and the catch-and-release
movement. The result is a journey through time with acclaimed
writers such as Harry Bruce, Joan Wulff, Wilfred Carter, Thomas
McGuane.
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