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The Legendary Neversink: A Treasury of the Best Writing About One of America's Great Trout Rivers
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Author
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Justin Askins, ed.
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Publisher
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Skyhorse
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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9.25
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6.25
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1
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ISBN
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9781602391147
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Pages/Publication Date
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215/2007
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Daedalus Item Code
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22410
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Description
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From John Burroughs to Leonard M. Wright, some of America's finest outdoors writers have been fascinated by the Neversink River, which is perhaps the least well known of the Catskills trout streams. (In fact, the Neversink is many rivers. It begins as two brook trout creeks, descending from the top of Slide Mountain in the heart of the Catskills, and flows for a full 40 miles, under radically changing conditions, before emptying into the Delaware River.) Threats to the river over the past 100 years or so have been tremendous, but the river—and the country through which it flows—remain magnificent and the fishing spectacular, as such writers as Theodore Gordon, Edward Ringwood Hewitt, Larry Koller, Austin M. Francis, and the editor, Justin Askins, discuss in the 21 essays contained here.
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