Fred J. Taylor Bibliography
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Fred J. Taylor Bibliography
Here's a link to the Fred J. Taylor bibliography page on the River Reads website.
http://www.riverreads.co.uk/bibliograph ... x?author=9
http://www.riverreads.co.uk/bibliograph ... x?author=9
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A lovely picture of Fred J with Martin James............
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Re: Fred J. Taylor Bibliography
I would very much like to buy his second book sometime - 'How to fish the upper great ouse' - as it is the the part of the ouse that is local to me ( between Milton Keynes and Buckingham) and includes Walkers stretch, and lots about his fishing time on it with Walker and others.Mark wrote:Here's a link to the Fred J. Taylor bibliography page on the River Reads website.
http://www.riverreads.co.uk/bibliograph ... x?author=9
However copies are very expensive - unless I bid on Ebay ( which I have never used - so far) and then I might get a decent copy at a reasonable price.
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Re: Fred J. Taylor Bibliography
Lovely picture SK...I used to love a bit of pugging. There is just so much in the bibliography..What a man!
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Re: Fred J. Taylor Bibliography
Here is a favourite picture of Fred's. He is with Sullivan, the subject of of the chapter entitled "Sullivan" in his book, "Travellin' Man"
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Here is an oldie. The hut was, at last, finished. It was time to relax and talk about the future.
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Two lovely pictures there Sandgroper.
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The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
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Superb, sir...
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Re: Fred J. Taylor Bibliography
Some excellent photos of one of the angling greats who is sadly not one of the names that is mentioned often when many anglers talk about the past famous anglers.
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Here are a couple of pictures that may interest some of you.
Fred receiving his MBE from Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher the Lord Lieutenant of Buckhamshire
And here is the medal its self.
Fred receiving his MBE from Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher the Lord Lieutenant of Buckhamshire
And here is the medal its self.
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