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OverviewH.T. Sheringham ranks among the finest fishing writers of the twentieth century. Here is a collection of the very best of his angling experiences, taken mainly from his six fishing books and from The Field, for which he was Angling Editor. No fish escaped his interest, even if it did sometimes escape his creel – carp, tench, chub, pike, roach, salmon and trout – all were pursued with equal gusto. He takes the reader on a journey without frontiers, from the reservoirs (Blagdon in its opening years) to the finest chalkstreams in England, from overgrown canals to Welsh salmon rivers. No snob, he knew only the joy of the sport. He is funny, he is moving and – most rare – he is modest about his all-round skills with rod and line. If you are new to Sheringham, An Angler for all Seasons will surely convert you into one of his many admirers. The essays in this anthology have been chosen and introduced by Tom Fort, former Angling Correspondent of the Financial Times. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hugh Sheringham , Tom FortPublisher: Merlin Unwin Books Imprint: Merlin Unwin Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.311kg ISBN: 9781913159306ISBN 10: 1913159302 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 05 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationHugh Tempest Sheringham was born into a clerical family - his father was a Vicar in Tewkesbury - and yet he was never drawn to the church. He won a scholarship to Westminster and then he took a classical tripos at Cambridge. In 1903, while fishing on the Lambourn, he met William Senior, the Editor of The Field, and was offered the job of Angling Editor of that magazine. It was a job he held until his death in 1930, at the age of 54. Besides his regular magazine articles, we wrote several novels and six fishing books, including An Angler's Hours, An Open Creel, Elements of Angling, Coarse Fishing, Trout Fishing: memories and morals and Fishing: its Cause, Treatment and Cure. He wrote with passion about the pleasures of coarse fishing which, unusually for his generation, he rated as highly as trout and salmon fishing. Tom Fort grew up in Berkshire and was educated at Eton and Oxford. After working as a reporter on a local newspaper he joined BBC Radio News, where for many years he pursued a career 'unusual for its lack of distinction.' He was the Financial Times' angling correspondent for sixteen years and has written for The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. He is a also contributor to The Field, Trout & Salmon, Waterlog, Shooting Times and other magazines. He is the author of The Far from Compleat Angler (Merlin Unwin Books); and a social history of lawns and lawnmowers, The Grass is Greener and a history of eels and eel fishing, The Book of Eels. He is also co-author of Bright Waters, a celebration of Irish Game, Coarse and Sea Angling (Merlin Unwin Books) with Niall Fallon. He has edited a number of fishing books, including The Best of Zane Grey, and Sheringham's An Angler For All Seasons. Tom's other enthusiasms, in addition to fishing, include playing and watching cricket and rugby union. He is married to Helen, has three children and continues to regard himself as a Berkshire man, even though he now lives just across the border in south Oxfordshire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |