Description
1971 edition. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear. Dustjacket has some slight edge wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This charming 1971 edition of “The Joys of Trout” by Arnold Gingrich is a delightful treasure for any angler or lover of outdoor literature. Gingrich, the renowned founding editor of Esquire magazine, pours his passion for fly fishing into this delightful volume, regaling readers with tales of his adventures pursuing the elusive trout across America’s pristine streams and rivers. With a keen eye for detail and a lyrical prose style, Gingrich captures the thrill of the chase, the beauty of nature, and the deep satisfaction of mastering the art of angling. This copy, though gently used, remains in excellent readable condition, allowing collectors and readers alike to immerse themselves in Gingrich’s enchanting narrative. A true gem for any library, this book serves as a timeless reminder of the joys found in nature’s simple pleasures.