A River Runs Through Me by Andrew Douglas-Home

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Tracing the shifting aspects of four seasons on the Tweed, Andrew Douglas-Home presents a story of a close relationship with nature and one of its most iconic denizens, the salmon. Threaded through the year are stories too of one of the country’s oldest families, embracing politics, military service, culture and the stewardship of our natural world. A companion for those who love river fishing, and a detailed and informative perspective on preservation and conservation of traditions and the environment which has given rise to them.

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Tracing the shifting aspects of four seasons on the Tweed, Andrew Douglas-Home presents a story of a close relationship with nature and one of its most iconic denizens, the salmon. Threaded through the year are stories too of one of the country’s oldest families, embracing politics, military service, culture and the stewardship of our natural world. A companion for those who love river fishing, and a detailed and informative perspective on preservation and conservation of traditions and the environment which has given rise to them.

Tracing the shifting aspects of four seasons on the Tweed, Andrew Douglas-Home presents a story of a close relationship with nature and one of its most iconic denizens, the salmon. Threaded through the year are stories too of one of the country’s oldest families, embracing politics, military service, culture and the stewardship of our natural world. A companion for those who love river fishing, and a detailed and informative perspective on preservation and conservation of traditions and the environment which has given rise to them.

Author: Douglas-Home, Andrew

Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Ltd

Format: Paperback

Publication Date: 28/04/2022

ISBN: 9781783966257

B-Code: B061641

Pages: 240

Dimensions: 216x138mm

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