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Joe McIntosh July 14th, 2006 01:28 PM

book for J R and Wolfgang
 
Just enjoyed reading Robert Hughes " a Jerk On One End" - reflections of a
mediocre fisherman
recognizing your enjoyment of quoting historical circumstance think you'll
would enjoy this little book.

-English line soldiers in the Crimean war bitterly resented being issued
rations of a black , fishy, granular jam in place of their regular bully
beef. It was caviar.
and so forth

I( keeps you separated from all the plain Joes on ruff]


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JR July 14th, 2006 05:48 PM

book for J R and Wolfgang
 
Joe McIntosh wrote:
Just enjoyed reading Robert Hughes " a Jerk On One End"
- reflections of a mediocre fisherman recognizing your enjoyment
of quoting historical circumstance think you'll
would enjoy this little book.

-English line soldiers in the Crimean war bitterly resented being issued
rations of a black , fishy, granular jam in place of their regular bully
beef. It was caviar. and so forth


Public library doesn't have it, so I'll track it down at the local
bookstores. Thanks for the suggestion, Joe.

JR
- who's had too few occasions lately to resent being served caviar... :(



Wayne Knight July 14th, 2006 06:50 PM

book for J R and Wolfgang
 

JR wrote:

- who's had too few occasions lately to resent being served caviar..


Email a snail and I will give you a copy of it.


JR July 14th, 2006 07:06 PM

book for J R and Wolfgang
 
Wayne Knight wrote:
JR wrote:

- who's had too few occasions lately to resent being served caviar..


Email a snail and I will give you a copy of it.


Done. Thanks.

With your permission, I'll donate it to the local library when I'm done
(unless Wolfgang wants me to pass it on to him).

- JR




William Claspy July 14th, 2006 08:10 PM

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On 7/14/06 2:06 PM, in article , "JR"
wrote:


(unless Wolfgang wants me to pass it on to him).


Coals to Newcastle, my friend. Coals to Newcastle.

Bill


Wolfgang July 15th, 2006 02:53 AM

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William Claspy wrote:
On 7/14/06 2:06 PM, in article , "JR"
wrote:


(unless Wolfgang wants me to pass it on to him).


Coals to Newcastle, my friend. Coals to Newcastle.


Actually, more like offering a glass of water to a drowning man.
:(

I'd have replied to this thread sooner, but the title rang a faint
bell.......had to wait till I got home and rummaged through the card
catalog......which was (and remains.....mostly) under a pile of clothes
and.....what else?.....books.

Turns out I already have a copy of "A Jerk on One End," a gift (part of
a large armload) from Joel back in February. Haven't read it yet. A
brief scan of the files reveals that it has not yet made the "to be
read soon" list. This should not be construed as disparaging in any
way......hell, how would I know?.....the list is semi-imaginary,
completely arbitrary, highly changeable, and generally ignored anyway.
The good news is it's all mine, and I get to do whatever I want with
it. :)

Anyway, thanks for thinking of me, JR.

And thanks for the heads ups, IJ. It might interest you to know that I
recently took up one of your previous recommendations from a few months
ago. A couple of weeks ago I finally finished (after a long delay
occasioned by slaving for two solid weeks on Becky's new backyard deck)
"The Founding Fish." As I may have mentioned here, I wasn't really
eager to delve into McPhee again after choking on "Annals of The Former
World" sometime last year and having maxed out on fishing literature
some years before. They say you can't judge a book by its
cover.....but this one grabbed me. Good thing. I'd fogotten how good
McPhee at his best really is. He will never be a truly great writer,
but he has at least one trick up his sleeve that makes the time
expended in reading him well spent. I don't believe I have ever
encountered another writer who can pack as much information into
readble sentences as he does. Definitely worth the effort and (coming,
as it did, from the bargain bin) expense.

Wolfgang
well, well, all this talk of books makes a boy think maybe he really
SHOULD take kennie's advice........and learn to read.


Stephen Welsh July 16th, 2006 11:10 PM

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It's been a while since I read that ... but I can second (third?
foruth?:) Joes' comments.

The author was/is an art critic dating back to 70's TV here in Aus. He
had/has an affected posh manner of speech that was quite nauseating.
Possibly one of the most unlikely 'good' fishing book authors ever -
certainly from downunder.


Steve


William Claspy July 17th, 2006 04:10 PM

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On 7/14/06 9:53 PM, in article
, "Wolfgang"
wrote:

"The Founding Fish." As I may have mentioned here, I wasn't really
eager to delve into McPhee again after choking on "Annals of The Former
World" sometime last year and having maxed out on fishing literature
some years before. They say you can't judge a book by its
cover.....but this one grabbed me. Good thing. I'd fogotten how good
McPhee at his best really is. He will never be a truly great writer,
but he has at least one trick up his sleeve that makes the time
expended in reading him well spent. I don't believe I have ever
encountered another writer who can pack as much information into
readble sentences as he does. Definitely worth the effort and (coming,
as it did, from the bargain bin) expense.


I like McPhee quite a bit, although I've not read his whole oeuvre. Not
nearly! But "Encounters with the Archdruid" and "Tables of Contents" (a
collection of pieces originally published in the New Yorker) are both
excellent. Several friends (IJ notwithstanding!) have recommended "Founding
Fish", which from what I understand wouldn't really be classified a "fishing
book". Onto the list it goes.

Speaking of lists, it has been a while, Wolfgang! :-)

Bill


Wolfgang July 17th, 2006 05:11 PM

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"William Claspy" wrote in message
...

I like McPhee quite a bit, although I've not read his whole oeuvre. Not
nearly! But "Encounters with the Archdruid" and "Tables of Contents" (a
collection of pieces originally published in the New Yorker) are both
excellent.


I haven't encountered either of those myself. I'd certainly give them a
try.....and I'll probably give "Annals of the Former World" another shot
some day.

Several friends (IJ notwithstanding!) have recommended "Founding
Fish", which from what I understand wouldn't really be classified a
"fishing
book". Onto the list it goes.


Well, it's MORE than a fishing book, but there's enough about "sport"
fishing to make it worthwhile for enthusiasts. If nothing else, McPhee's
views should be of interest to anyone who is not yet sick to death of the
C&R vs. C&K "debate."

Speaking of lists, it has been a while, Wolfgang! :-)



You know how it is......summer is a busy month around here. :)

I'll check my notes this evening to see whether there might be anything of
interest to pass along. At the moment, I'm immersed in Ron Chernow's
"Titan," which is proving to be much more engaging than I guessed it would
be.

Wolfgang




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