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2004
Publisher: Meadow Run Press
88 pages
ISBN: 978-1886967144
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The American Shad

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We are pleased to announce this collection of pieces from John McPhee's The Founding Fish in an elegant, beautifully illustrated Meadow Run Press edition. The Pulitzer Prize winning author is a national treasure--the author of twenty-six books. With vivid and spirited prose, McPhee masterfully weaves together the shad's natural history, his own angling history with the fish, along with the history of the early American settlers and the critical importance of this fish to their very existence. This is a large and compelling story. The misery and hunger of George Washington's troops at Valley Forge are palpable through McPhee's pen, as is their joy and salvation in the annual shad migration up the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers. Early Philadelphia comes alive with vendor's shouts of "Shad-e-o! Shad-e-o!" announcing newly-arrived fish. And with fly rod in hand, the author travels to the Miramichi in advance of the Atlantic salmon run for some remarkable, memorable shad fishing--unknown to most fly fishermen. An Edition of 500 Copies Signed by the Author

Book Information

Title:The American Shad
Author:John McPhee
Series:Non-Fiction Books
Published:2004
Pages:88
ISBN-10:1886967148
ISBN-13:978-1886967144

Series Progress

This book is part of the Non-Fiction Books series.