Pants Off Salmon

Pants Off Salmon
Author: Alec Bragg
Publisher: Jojo Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780980619386

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Hardly your politically correct cookbook! Not to be taken too seriously (except for the delicious recipes, of course), this book is certainly different. The author, Alec Bragg, who has been quoted as a “marty-pants bachelor,” came up with the idea of putting together a cookbook in which every recipe and meal would receive a “panty-drop” rating instead of, say, a “star” rating. Keep in mind this book is for bachelors, bachelorettes, couples, and the married crew—so, no discrimination here! This beautifully presented cookbook has full-color photographed meals throughout and is filled with delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes sure to knock the socks of a special dinner guest.

All Fishermen Are Liars

All Fishermen Are Liars
Author: John Gierach
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1451618336

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This “elegiac tribute to the elusive art and ineffable pleasure of fly-fishing” (Kirkus Reviews) shows us why life’s most valuable lessons—and some of its best experiences—are found while fly-fishing. For John Gierach, “the master of fly-fishing” (Sacramento Bee), fishing is always the answer—even when it’s not clear what the question is. In All Fishermen Are Liars, Gierach travels around North America seeking out quintessential fishing experiences, whether it’s at a busy stream or a secluded lake hidden amid snow-capped mountains. He talks about the art of fly-tying and the quest for the perfect steelhead fly (“The Nuclear Option”), about fishing in the Presidential Pools previously fished by the elder George Bush (“I wondered briefly if I’d done something karmically disastrous and was now fated to spend the rest of my life breathing the exhaust of this elderly Republican”), and the importance of traveling with like-minded companions when caught in a soaking rain (“At this point someone is required to say, ‘You know, there are people who wouldn’t think this is fun’”). And though Gierach loses some fish along the way, he never loses his passion and sense of humor. Wry, contemplative, and lively—that is to say, pure Gierach—All Fishermen Are Liars is a joy to read—and, as always, the next best thing to fishing itself. “From the early days…to his present cult status, Gierach’s candor and canniness at the water’s edge have been consistent…His grizzled, laconic persona is engaging and the voice of the common angler” (The Wall Street Journal).

I Must Remember This

I Must Remember This
Author: George Thomas Youngblood
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-08-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595839118

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It was the sober time of the Great Depression, World War II, and general want, but it was also a time to live and enjoy life as much as possible. The memories include two black men, our nearest neighbors, one of whom had a wife and a son. The hard times drew us together. My father was trying to succeed with his sawmill and store so he hired the black men to look after his farm and to look after us. Mama often helped in the store and or in the church so the black man's wife was often our housekeeper, cook, and second mother. The black couple's son was our playmate so the color line was indistinct and we lived on both sides of it. Segregation had crystallized around laws, customs, and public opinion. Some people made a science of it-unwritten but widespread views about what to do under various conditions. Jim Crow was harsh and we saw some horrible things making these memories all the more melancholy and all the more precious because we did some things right.

Complete Stories

Complete Stories
Author: Rudy Rucker
Publisher: Transreal Books
Total Pages: 1729
Release: 2018-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0984758518

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Collected together in one ebook: every single one of Rudy Rucker's science-fiction stories, a trove of gnarl and wonder, dating over more than forty years. This, the updated 2021 edition of Complete Stories, includes stories from 1976 through 2021 Along with Rucker's solo stories, we have collaborations with Bruce Sterling, Marc Laidlaw, Paul Di Filippo, John Shirley, Terry Bisson, and Eileen Gunn.

The Salmon Sisters: Feasting, Fishing, and Living in Alaska

The Salmon Sisters: Feasting, Fishing, and Living in Alaska
Author: Emma Teal Laukitis
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1632172267

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Introducing Alaska’s answer to the Pioneer Woman: Two sisters share their remarkable life story as fisherwomen of the Aleutian Islands—plus 50 sustainable seafood recipes that honor the beauty of wild foods. Share in the remarkable and wild lives of Emma Teal Laukitis and Claire Neaton, the Salmon Sisters, who grew up on a homestead in the Aleutians where the family ran a commercial fishing boat in the Alaskan sea. Their book reveals through stories, recipes, and photography this outward-bound lifestyle of natural bounty, the honest work on a boat's deck, and the wholesome food that comes from local waters and land. Here are creative and simple ways to enjoy wild salmon, halibut, and spot prawns, as well as simple crafts and ideas for exploring the natural world. The sisters are committed to sustaining and celebrating the seafaring community in Alaska, and their business of selling products related to and from the ocean donates a can of wild-caught fish to local food banks for each item purchased. “To flip through the pages of Emma Teal Laukities’s and Claire Neaton’s new cookbook . . . is to be whisked away on an adventure in the country’s northernmost state.” —Martha Stewart

Making Room for the Rancher

Making Room for the Rancher
Author: Christy Jeffries
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488075409

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The wide-open prairie never felt so crowded in Christy Jeffries’s latest book in her Twin Kings Ranch miniseries! Finding love is the easy part… To Dahlia King, Connor Remington is just another wannabe cowboy who’ll go back to the city by midwinter. But underneath that city-slicker shine is a dedicated horseman who’s already won the heart of Dahlia’s animal-loving little daughter. Before she knows it, Dahlia is one third of a happy trio. But when her ex returns, Connor must decide to step up with this family…or step out. From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness. Twin Kings Ranch

The Atlantic Salmon Handbook

The Atlantic Salmon Handbook
Author: Peter Bodo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1997
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Every year, thousands of dedicated fly fishers join the salmon-fishing tradition. This book is both an introduction to and an overview of salmon fishing. All aspects of angling, from equipment to ethics, are covered in this handbook. Chapters include: the biology of the Atlantic salmon; salmon country; when to go; gearing up; the flies, including a color section of the most popular salmon flies; the river; hooking and landing salmon; techniques for dour fish; and the ethics of salmon fishing. Peter Bodo liberally sprinkles the text with interesting and helpful anecdotes. With a valuable appendix listing public fishing opportunities and river-by-river catch statistics, The Atlantic Salmon Handbook provides enough knowledge so beginning and even advanced fly fishers can go out and fish effectively and confidently. (7 X 10 1/4, 224 pages, color photos, b&w photos, diagrams, charts)

Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation
Author: W.F. van der Hart
Publisher: W.F. van der Hart
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9464758503

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Rejuvenation is a gripping scientific thriller of a journalist’s investigation into a rejuvenation drug which is about to change the human race forever. A talented software programmer gets kidnapped in Saint-Petersburg. Meanwhile, in New York, Dave Wilson’s life is about to change dramatically. The journalist is thrilled with his new assignment: an article about a new drug that allegedly can stop the aging process, rejuvenate the body and increase the human lifespan significantly. While learning about the impressive advances of science, he decides to do the unthinkable. His life changes, but not everything changes the way he had hoped. Dave gets sucked into an intricate web of crime, greed and genius evil.

Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws

Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws
Author: Marianne Ignace
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773552030

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Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws is a journey through the 10,000-year history of the Interior Plateau nation in British Columbia. Told through the lens of past and present Indigenous storytellers, this volume detail how a homeland has shaped Secwépemc existence while the Secwépemc have in turn shaped their homeland. Marianne Ignace and Ronald Ignace, with contributions from ethnobotanist Nancy Turner, archaeologist Mike Rousseau, and geographer Ken Favrholdt, compellingly weave together Secwépemc narratives about ancestors’ deeds. They demonstrate how these stories are the manifestation of Indigenous laws (stsq'ey') for social and moral conduct among humans and all sentient beings on the land, and for social and political relations within the nation and with outsiders. Breathing new life into stories about past transformations, the authors place these narratives in dialogue with written historical sources and knowledge from archaeology, ethnography, linguistics, earth science, and ethnobiology. In addition to a wealth of detail about Secwépemc land stewardship, the social and political order, and spiritual concepts and relations embedded in the Indigenous language, the book shows how between the mid-1800s and 1920s the Secwépemc people resisted devastating oppression and the theft of their land, and fought to retain political autonomy while tenaciously maintaining a connection with their homeland, ancestors, and laws. An exemplary work in collaboration, Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws points to the ways in which Indigenous laws and traditions can guide present and future social and political process among the Secwépemc and with settler society.