My copy arrived yesterday. looks really good and a quick glance reveals that the LEP proof reading problems seem to have been resolved.
A fitting tribute to a great angler.
The End of the Line
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Quot homines, tot sententiae.
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Mine arrived today ... and it's a privilege to own it. I shall be taking it away with me to The Old Gravel Pits next week ... and just hope I'm not so enthralled I don't get any angling in !!!
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My copy arrived this morning and it really does look like a cracking read. I have only read the tributes as yet and I found them very moving. I agree that LEP seems to have got it's proof reading sorted. Can't wait to get stuck into it. Tony was a great angler and a true gentleman.
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My copy also came today, I am really looking forward to reading this over the close season.
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where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
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my book came today and had little read looks good and well laid out
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My copy arrived this week, I think Tony Miles is one of the greatest coarse fishing specimen hunter writers, so it will be a quality read, shame it is his last work.
I think the production from LEP is quite poor, matt pages, the photo's just look like photocopies and not so sharp, done for a price.
I think the production from LEP is quite poor, matt pages, the photo's just look like photocopies and not so sharp, done for a price.
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My copy arrived this week and I'm a fair way through it already. A good read, but I agree with Paul, not great quality...at £30 it's not cheap either.
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little egret has improved a lot since wayne took over there not quite the standard of harper fine angling but they are amongst the best if not the best but they don't produce that many titles may be wayne should go for quality over quantity of publications but its not my business its up to him but im very happy with the last few books ive bought