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This antiquarian volume contains a comprehensive treatise on fishing in Scotland, with a history of the propagation, growth, and metamorphoses of salmon. This book is intended for the angler and the curious observer of nature, for whom it will undoubtedly be of considerable utility. Although old, the information contained herein is timeless, making this a great resource for those interested in the subject, and a worthy addition to collections of allied literature. The chapters of this book include: 'The Streams flowing from the Pintland Range ¿ The Esk, The Leith, and the Ammond Waters'; 'The…mehr

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This antiquarian volume contains a comprehensive treatise on fishing in Scotland, with a history of the propagation, growth, and metamorphoses of salmon. This book is intended for the angler and the curious observer of nature, for whom it will undoubtedly be of considerable utility. Although old, the information contained herein is timeless, making this a great resource for those interested in the subject, and a worthy addition to collections of allied literature. The chapters of this book include: 'The Streams flowing from the Pintland Range ¿ The Esk, The Leith, and the Ammond Waters'; 'The Tyne'; 'The Leven'; 'The Isla ¿ Glen Isla'; 'Lock Katrine ¿ Venachar ¿ Glenfinlas'; 'The Ayr', 'The Doone, 'Loch Doone', 'The Loch of Ken', 'St, Mary's Isle', et cetera. This text was first published in 1854, and is being republished now with a specially commissioned new introduction on the subject.
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Robert Knox is a husband, father, freelance writer for the Boston Globe, rabid backyard gardener, and blogger on nature, books, films and other subjects based on the premise that there's a garden metaphor for everything. His short stories, poems and creative nonfiction have appeared in numerous literary. As contributing editor for "Verse-Virtual.com," his poems appear on the journal's site every month. His novel on the Plymouth, Mass. origins of the notorious Sacco-Vanzetti case, Suosso's Lane, was recently published by Web-e-Books.com.