What are you reading?
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I've just started this and I'll admit I'm constantly referring to my dictionary and then re reading lines but that isn't taking away any of the enjoyment from it for me in fact the complete opposite as I'm also being educated along the way.
The style of which it is written has grabbed me completely. I saw a comment on here somewhere by Hermit saying it's like art with words and I couldn't agree more I cant wait to get back to it!!!
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Glad you’re enjoying it Terry, probably his finest work from so many gems written by the great man. Certainly my favourite angling book....Bobthefloat wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:55 pm
I've just started this and I'll admit I'm constantly referring to my dictionary and then re reading lines but that isn't taking away any of the enjoyment from it for me in fact the complete opposite as I'm also being educated along the way.
The style of which it is written has grabbed me completely. I saw a comment on here somewhere by Hermit saying it's like art with words and I couldn't agree more I cant wait to get back to it!!!
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It was on your recommendation that I brought it mate thank youRBTraditional wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:09 pmGlad you’re enjoying it Terry, probably his finest work from so many gems written by the great man. Certainly my favourite angling book....Bobthefloat wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:55 pm
I've just started this and I'll admit I'm constantly referring to my dictionary and then re reading lines but that isn't taking away any of the enjoyment from it for me in fact the complete opposite as I'm also being educated along the way.
The style of which it is written has grabbed me completely. I saw a comment on here somewhere by Hermit saying it's like art with words and I couldn't agree more I cant wait to get back to it!!!
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One of the best books ever on the subject - I have lost count how many times I have read it - and then just thought of a specific thing and dipped into it, then of course there are the wonderful illustrations. I have left that small line from your post, because that is exactly how I felt all those years ago.
Peter
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I'm fascinated by the 2nd World War. I have a copy of this book along with some other biographies and autobiographies of WWII generals. The ones I would recommend are "A Full Life" - General Sir Brian Horrocks, "The Forgotten Victor" - about General Sir Richard O'Connor. Also If you've not read it "The struggle for Europe" by Chester Wilmot, I would thoroughly recommend you do.Martin James wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:48 am Defeat into Victory Field Marshal Viscount Slim 588 pages published by Published by the Folia Society Ltd
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Phil I have a large collection of World War books also military autobiography’s, a book you will enjoy is one by the late Tag Barnes Commando Diary including his very vivid account of Hill 170 at Kankaw in the Arakan which hastened the end of the war in Burma by several weeks. He was also a great ornithologist and angler, every year during his holiday he would go off looking for corncrakes, I certainly enjoyed my time with him.
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Phil my daughter has now ordered the book The struggle for Europe" by Chester Wilmot, thank you
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Thanks Martin, I will certainly look out for the Tag Barnes Barne's book. He fished all around my area, the East Riding of Yorkshire and I once just missed meeting him as a young man in my favourite Hull tackle shop "Duncan's". I certainly know of one spot where we have both caught pike shown below. It's also quite possible that some of the older ornithologists I knew in my area would have known Tag.
I regard myself as very lucky to have been mentored, worked alongside and even fished with men like Tag of my father's generation who had served during the war.
I regard myself as very lucky to have been mentored, worked alongside and even fished with men like Tag of my father's generation who had served during the war.
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Phil like you all my teachers were all ex-military and certainly roll models for most of us, Mr Jefferies Royal Airforce who lost a leg during the war was one of the heroes of the Wooden Horse film in black & white and when it appeared at the cinema in I think 1950, appeared on stage in his uniform. We all stood up and applauded him. In the cadets, at college, when angling in the 40’s and 50’s I was surrounded by ex-military personal who taught me so much, even today I have many friends in the military who even today are role models.
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I am also reading ‘The Gentle Art of Angling’ by Mr Venables today. So many fabulous books - we are all very lucky to have these resources.....
Trouble is, the fish just don't read the books......
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