An Outdoor Journal: Adventures and ReflectionsUniversity of Arkansas Press, 01.08.1994 - 330 Seiten An Outdoor Journal, first published in 1988, is President Carter’s memoir of hunting and fishing and the meaning of nature, revealing much about a man who embodies “so much of what Americans claim to admire—self-reliance, honesty, humor, modesty, intelligence—the stuff of heroes” (The New York Times Book Review). |
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Notes of a Flyfisherman | 65 |
Spruce Creek | 75 |
Arkansas Rain Ice and Ducks | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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