The Lost Diary: A summer fishing in pursuit of golden scales

In June 1980, when he was thirty-two and had just caught what was then the largest British carp ever, Chris Yates wondered if his obsession had been cured. But then he had a mad idea that, having landed a fifty-pounder, he could now dream of capturing Redmire's real monster, the King...Far from the monster itself, it was the idea of such a leviathan that hooked Chris Yates in the summer of 1981, playing him along the banks for one final season before releasing him back out into the world. Rediscovered after being lost for more than two decades, this diary - complete with original illustrations - recounts the final reckoning of an angler's long relationship with a beloved and mysterious pool.

'A Piscatorial Proust' - The Observer

'The Dalai Lama of angling' - BBC Radio

'There can be few who have explained so elegantly both the zen-like trance of the serious fisherman and the all-too-active comedy of preparation, expedition and return' - The Guardian

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The Lost Diary: A summer fishing in pursuit of golden scales

In June 1980, when he was thirty-two and had just caught what was then the largest British carp ever, Chris Yates wondered if his obsession had been cured. But then he had a mad idea that, having landed a fifty-pounder, he could now dream of capturing Redmire's real monster, the King...Far from the monster itself, it was the idea of such a leviathan that hooked Chris Yates in the summer of 1981, playing him along the banks for one final season before releasing him back out into the world. Rediscovered after being lost for more than two decades, this diary - complete with original illustrations - recounts the final reckoning of an angler's long relationship with a beloved and mysterious pool.

'A Piscatorial Proust' - The Observer

'The Dalai Lama of angling' - BBC Radio

'There can be few who have explained so elegantly both the zen-like trance of the serious fisherman and the all-too-active comedy of preparation, expedition and return' - The Guardian

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The Lost Diary: A summer fishing in pursuit of golden scales

The Lost Diary: A summer fishing in pursuit of golden scales

by Chris Yates
The Lost Diary: A summer fishing in pursuit of golden scales

The Lost Diary: A summer fishing in pursuit of golden scales

by Chris Yates

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In June 1980, when he was thirty-two and had just caught what was then the largest British carp ever, Chris Yates wondered if his obsession had been cured. But then he had a mad idea that, having landed a fifty-pounder, he could now dream of capturing Redmire's real monster, the King...Far from the monster itself, it was the idea of such a leviathan that hooked Chris Yates in the summer of 1981, playing him along the banks for one final season before releasing him back out into the world. Rediscovered after being lost for more than two decades, this diary - complete with original illustrations - recounts the final reckoning of an angler's long relationship with a beloved and mysterious pool.

'A Piscatorial Proust' - The Observer

'The Dalai Lama of angling' - BBC Radio

'There can be few who have explained so elegantly both the zen-like trance of the serious fisherman and the all-too-active comedy of preparation, expedition and return' - The Guardian


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783520428
Publisher: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 2 MB
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