Haig-Brown, Roderick - FISHERMAN’S WINTER – 1954 1st edition – 288p – Morrow, NY – This is the most difficult to find of this author’s four seasons books. Haig-Brown has been called “among the immortals in the field of writing about nature and the natural sciences.” Here in the prose which has been described as “taut and graceful as a good trout line,” the author travels to South America to fish the many rivers of Chile and Argentina. And as only Haig-Brown and a few other can do, he communicates to the reader the excitement of battling the superb rainbows and browns in rivers almost unknown to the foreigner. This is a book to be read for pleasure, for the excitement and for the observations of a great sportsman. – Book is fine in a very rare whole dust jacket edge wear and a few chips. - $90.00




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