Angler's Moon
by Leo Walmsley
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Printed: 366 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Available here for the first time in large print format with 9"x6" cream pages each containing 25 lines of 16pt text. 358 pages of story. In ‘Angler’s Moon’ Leo Walmsley's memories reach back to his boyhood at the turn of the 20th century when the cobles of Bramblewick (Robin Hood's Bay) were propelled by sail and oar, when in wintertime every fishing trip was a gamble with death. His recollections, spanning more than sixty years, recount his own fishing escapades and bring to life the many interesting characters he found living in fishing communities from North Yorkshire to Cornwall. Action, adventure – it’s all here in this is collection of tales, all linked so effortlessly by Leo between his present and the distant past so that the past becomes the present and both become alive for us today. Keywords:Listed in: |
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