Author: RODERICK L. HAIG-BROWN. Title: A River Never Sleeps.
Description: First Edition. New York. William Morrow & Company. 1946. First Edition. Octavo (9 x 6). 352 pp. Illustrated by Louis Darling with 12 full-page black and white plates. A River Never Sleeps is Haig-Brown's most well-known book, and deservedly so. He writes eloquently of fishing his home rivers, the Campbell and the Nimpkish, as well as the streams of his youth in England. Haig-Brown's descriptions and accounts of the men and women who helped shape and influence his early life are central to the book’s themes. The book is bound in beige cloth with green titles and decorations. Pictorial dust jacket (In my opinion the prettiest jacket to ever grace a fishing book) The book is fine and clean in a good dust jacket with edge wear and chips and old cello marks on the inside flaps.
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Price: US$ 95.00 Seller: Bruce Cave Fine Books
- Book number: 011273