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This lavishly illustrated book, originally published in 1901, was written by two-terms President of the USA, Grover Cleveland.
It includes his thoughts on hunting and fishing, written in a style typical of a well-read gentleman of the era. For example: "A true fisherman is conservative, provident, not given to envy, considerate of the rights of others, and careful of his good name. He fishes many a day and returns at night to his home, hungry, tired and disappointed; but he still has faith in his methods, and is not tempted to try new and more deadly lures."
This book is recommended for lovers of historical writing, fishermen and fisherwomen everywhere, and admirers of great Presidents.
Included at the end is an original biography of the author, which helps to put the main work into context, by providing an overview of his life and presidency.
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