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I've put up several out of print fly-fishing classics:
How to tie Salmon Flies by Captain Hale and Fly Fishing by Sir Edward Grey at www.fishingclassics.com I'll be adding several more titles each month. Check it out and let me know your thoughts. - Henry |
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In article .com,
fishin' henry wrote: I've put up several out of print fly-fishing classics: How to tie Salmon Flies by Captain Hale and Fly Fishing by Sir Edward Grey at www.fishingclassics.com I'll be adding several more titles each month. Check it out and let me know your thoughts. - Henry Many thanks for this terrific service. I have 'Dry Fly Fishing' in the Haddon Hall edition, but I'd never dare take it to the river. In season, I make the same journey as Grey did The earliest trains leave Waterloo, the usual place of departure for the Itchen or Test, either at or just before six o'clock in the morning. To leave London it is possible once a week, even after late hours, to get up in time for these early trains, and if you have no luggage (and you need have none if you go to the same place week after week), you will not find it difficult to get to the station. There are places where hansoms can be found even at these hours of the morning; they are not numerous, and they seem quite different from the hansoms that are abroad at more lively hours, but they can be found if you will look for them at certain places. The best plan, how-ever, is to live within a walk of Waterloo, and as you cross the river in the early summer morning, you may feel more reconciled to London than at any other time, and understand Wordsworth's tribute to the sight from Westminster Bridge. I pass over the scene at Waterloo station, which at this hour is very different from the usual one, and the journey, on which perhaps one sleeps a little, though I have found that, while it is very easy to sleep sitting up in the late hours of the evening, it is necessary to lie down, if one wishes to sleep in the early hours of the morning. At some time between eight and nine o'clock, you step out of the train, and are in a few minutes among all the long-desired things. Every sense is alert and every scent and everything seen or heard is noted with delight. You are grateful for the grass on which you walk, even for the soft country dust about your feet. I don't leave as early as he did, even though I'm not running the first wrold war, as he was, but I do get the train from Waterloo to Winchester. Then I cycle, rather than walk, the couple of miles to a stretch of the river just above where he fished. It can't have changed much. Next time I'll take the vital two chapters with me on the Palm Pilot so I can read it by the riverside. Thanks again Lazarus |
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On 1/27/06 6:54 AM, in article
alid, "Lazarus Cooke" wrote: In article .com, fishin' henry wrote: I've put up several out of print fly-fishing classics: How to tie Salmon Flies by Captain Hale and Fly Fishing by Sir Edward Grey at www.fishingclassics.com I'll be adding several more titles each month. Check it out and let me know your thoughts. - Henry Many thanks for this terrific service. I have 'Dry Fly Fishing' in the Haddon Hall edition, but I'd never dare take it to the river. In season, I make the same journey as Grey did We have the 1899 Dent edition, and I wouldn't take it to the riverbank either. http://hrothgar.cwru.edu/grey.jpg Of course that's just because I'm an egalitarian "free books to all" all-American "no sissy subscription libraries" kind of guy! :-) Thanks for making these available Henry! Bill (Lazarus, I'm just pulling your leg. Really!) |
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![]() "fishin' henry" wrote in message oups.com... ...let me know your thoughts. I think it would be fun to watch you put large hooks through the hardcopy of those books and then jam them up your ass with your cross-posted trolls. Anything else? Wolfgang |
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