Author: Frederic James Wood
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Roads
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
RIVER PIKE in Northern England
Author: Bill Winship
Publisher: Maple Publishers
ISBN: 9781915164926
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
This thoroughly original book on RIVER PIKE in Northern England is written by Bill Winship who has fished for and studied river pike for over fifty years. No man alive understands this subject better than the author making this the Bible for anyone interested in catching Big Northern River Pike. Enriched with portraits, line drawings and colour photos of numerous big river pike this book embodies a unique fifty-year study. The science is balanced with twelve red letter days of big pike successes plus an account of the capture of what is probably Britain's biggest ever rod caught pike.
Publisher: Maple Publishers
ISBN: 9781915164926
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
This thoroughly original book on RIVER PIKE in Northern England is written by Bill Winship who has fished for and studied river pike for over fifty years. No man alive understands this subject better than the author making this the Bible for anyone interested in catching Big Northern River Pike. Enriched with portraits, line drawings and colour photos of numerous big river pike this book embodies a unique fifty-year study. The science is balanced with twelve red letter days of big pike successes plus an account of the capture of what is probably Britain's biggest ever rod caught pike.
Pike's Portage
Author: Morten Asfeldt
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1459710258
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
The stories of the people who have struggled over Pikes Portage at the edge of the Barrens in the Northwest Territories are many and varied, including sports hunters, surveyors, trappers, and explorers.
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1459710258
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
The stories of the people who have struggled over Pikes Portage at the edge of the Barrens in the Northwest Territories are many and varied, including sports hunters, surveyors, trappers, and explorers.
Food Cultures of Great Britain
Author: Victoria R. Williams
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440877424
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
There's far more to British food than fish and chips. Discover the history and culture of Great Britain through its rich culinary traditions. Part of the Global Kitchen series, this book takes readers on a food tour of Great Britain, covering everything from daily staples to holiday specialties. In addition to discovering Great Britain's long culinary history, you'll learn about recent trends, foreign influences, and contemporary food and dietary concerns, such as obesity and the impacts of climate change. Chapters are organized thematically, making it easy to focus in on particular courses or types of dishes. The main text is supplemented by sidebars that offer interesting bite-sized facts, a chronology of important dates in British culinary history, and a glossary of key food- and dining-related terms. When people outside Great Britain think of British cuisine, they likely envision iconic foods and traditions such as fish and chips, a full English breakfast, and afternoon tea. But Great Britain has a much richer and more diverse culinary history. It has been shaped by a myriad of events, from invasions by the Romans, Vikings, and Normans to the emergence and expansion of the British Empire to the privations of World War II. In more recent times, Great Britain's departure from the European Union, the global Covid-19 pandemic, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have all had a significant impact on the food landscape of Great Britain.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440877424
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
There's far more to British food than fish and chips. Discover the history and culture of Great Britain through its rich culinary traditions. Part of the Global Kitchen series, this book takes readers on a food tour of Great Britain, covering everything from daily staples to holiday specialties. In addition to discovering Great Britain's long culinary history, you'll learn about recent trends, foreign influences, and contemporary food and dietary concerns, such as obesity and the impacts of climate change. Chapters are organized thematically, making it easy to focus in on particular courses or types of dishes. The main text is supplemented by sidebars that offer interesting bite-sized facts, a chronology of important dates in British culinary history, and a glossary of key food- and dining-related terms. When people outside Great Britain think of British cuisine, they likely envision iconic foods and traditions such as fish and chips, a full English breakfast, and afternoon tea. But Great Britain has a much richer and more diverse culinary history. It has been shaped by a myriad of events, from invasions by the Romans, Vikings, and Normans to the emergence and expansion of the British Empire to the privations of World War II. In more recent times, Great Britain's departure from the European Union, the global Covid-19 pandemic, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have all had a significant impact on the food landscape of Great Britain.
Rivers
Author: Paul Raven
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472958535
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Throughout British history rivers have been of profound economic, social and cultural importance – yet as we see with increasing frequency they have the potential to wreak great destruction. This book describes the natural and not-so-natural changes that have affected British rivers since the last ice age and looks at the many plants and animals that live along, above and within them. Detailed case studies of the Meon, Dee and Endrick illustrate the incredibly varied nature of our river ecosystems, and the natural and human factors that make each one different. Written by two widely respected river ecologists, the book looks not only at rivers as they were and are but also at how they can be managed and cared for. Full of interesting facts and stunning images, Rivers is essential reading for anyone professionally involved in rivers and for the naturalist, conservationist and layman alike. It is the one book you need to understand this singularly important and often contentious feature of the British landscape.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472958535
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Throughout British history rivers have been of profound economic, social and cultural importance – yet as we see with increasing frequency they have the potential to wreak great destruction. This book describes the natural and not-so-natural changes that have affected British rivers since the last ice age and looks at the many plants and animals that live along, above and within them. Detailed case studies of the Meon, Dee and Endrick illustrate the incredibly varied nature of our river ecosystems, and the natural and human factors that make each one different. Written by two widely respected river ecologists, the book looks not only at rivers as they were and are but also at how they can be managed and cared for. Full of interesting facts and stunning images, Rivers is essential reading for anyone professionally involved in rivers and for the naturalist, conservationist and layman alike. It is the one book you need to understand this singularly important and often contentious feature of the British landscape.