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Part IRivers |
Part IITackle |
Part IIIHeritage |
Catskill River Maps |
Author |
Photographer
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The Catskill mountains are the Garden of Eden of American fly fishing and
Austin McK. Francis's Land of Little Rivers its Genesis.
Austin McK. Francis has carried his fascination with the wondrous trout streams of the Catskills and the region's seminal role in the development of fly fishing in the United States to a celebratory level with his Land of Little Rivers...a visually stunning achievementŠa felicitous blend of illustrations and text.
Land of Little Rivers is a treasure, a beautiful book, eloquently, wonderfully written, and movingly illustrated...it will be an instant classic.
An engrossing gem...this fly-casting extravaganza is a flip-through delight for anyone
caught up in natural history. Glorious color Paddle-to-the-Sea-type maps, a sprinkling of ancient woodcuts and handsomely spun local yarns only add to the treasure in this trove.
This unique portrait of the Catskill mountains and rivers reveals the stunning natural beauty and spirit of adventure that has inspired generations of anglers to lead in conserving
this outstanding natural resource. A great book has been hatched here.
This is a beautifully illustrated and exhaustively researched tribute
to fly fishing in the Catskill Mountains of New York.
So beautiful that one finds it hard to understand how anyone could resist the sport of fishing.
One of the most beautiful fishing books ever published.
Austin Francis has created in prose and pictures his own collective 'little river'
which harbors in its currents and eddies America's rich and colorful fly fishing history.
I thrilled to angle in so engaging a story.
A sumptuous, large-format tribute to the beauty and fly-fishing history of the Catskills.
The text and photographs blend beautifully to tour a region that many American
fly fishers venerate as the English do their southern chalkstreams.
Mac Francis has had a long love affair with the Beaverkill and its sister streams. Every page in Land of Little Rivers its photos, paintings, writings, but most of all Mac's reflections is a celebration of his passionate commitment. Anyone who shares his love of fly fishing and the speckled trout will revel in his portrayal of the beauty and history of our glorious sport.
I've lived and fished in the Catskills for twenty years, but only now, through these beautiful photographs and clear narrative, do I fully appreciate the importance of our angling heritage.
A sumptuous visual and verbal feast for all who would know the magic of Catskill rivers,
and their textured traditions.
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