Tangled Lines and Patched Waders

Tangled Lines and Patched Waders
Author: Robert H. Jones
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1995
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780920663363

Bob Jones seems to have more comical tales to tell than most people: the rowboat that wanted to be a submarine, the trophy fish that sneered at him. Jones has done it all.

Warped Rods and Squeaky Reels

Warped Rods and Squeaky Reels
Author: Robert H. Jones
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780920663509

Robert (Bob) Jones has had the pleasure of fishing Canada from coast to coast, and around the world. Warped Rods and Squeaky Reels tells of many funny fishing situations that have happened to him or one of his many friends and fishing companions. In Chapter Two, the author talks about his many memories and thoughts of fishing, Chapter Three deals with steelhead fishing stories and in Chapter Six he becomes a travelling angler. This is enjoyable reading for everyone, even couch potatoes.

BC Studies

BC Studies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1995
Genre: British Columbia
ISBN:

Aesop's Mirror

Aesop's Mirror
Author: Maryalice Huggins
Publisher: Sarah Crichton Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1429935952

"Everything I needed to know about Fox and Grapes mirror, I knew the moment I first saw it" What antiques restorer Maryalice Huggins knew when she stumbled across the mirror at a country auction in Rhode Island was this: She was besotted. Rococo and huge (more than eight feet tall), the mirror was one of the most unusual objects she had ever seen. Huggins had to have it. The frame's elaborate carvings were almost identical to a famous eighteenth-century design. Could this be eighteenth-century American? That would make it rare indeed. But in the rarefied world of American antiques, an object is not significant unless you can prove where it's from. Huggins set out to trace the origins of her magnificent mirror. Fueled with the delightfully obsessive spirit of Susan Orlean's The Orchid Thief, Aesop's Mirror follows Huggins on her quest as she goes up against the leading lights of the very male world of high-end antiques and dives into the historical archives. And oh, what she finds there! The mirror was likely passed down through generations of the illustrious Brown family of Providence, Rhode Island. Throughout history, mirrors have been seen as having mystical powers, enabling those who peer into them to connect the past and the future. In Aesop's Mirror, Maryalice Huggins does just that, creating a marvelous, one-of-kind book about a marvelous, one of-a-kind American treasure.