Last of the Line by Tom Quinn

Last of the Line by Tom Quinn

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This volume collects the reminiscences of a range of men and women whose rare skills date back as much as 1000 years. It features such people as the charcoal burner, the free miner, and the coracle maker whose family made coracles for use on the Severn long before the Iron Bridge was built.

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Last of the Line by Tom Quinn

This volume collects the reminiscences of a range of men and women whose rare skills date back as much as 1000 years. It features such people as the charcoal burner, the free miner, and the coracle maker whose family made coracles for use on the Severn long before the Iron Bridge was built.

Tom Quinn is the editor of Rural Landowner magazine and has fished all over the world. He has published more than twenty books on the countryside and fishing, including Heaven Upon Earth (978-1-904057-67-3) and The Whisky Companion (978-1-84525-011-9). He was the previous associate editor of Trout & Salmon and has written more than twenty books about the countryside and fishing, including Heaven Upon Earth (978-1-904057-67-3) and The Whisky Companion (978-1-84525-011-9).

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ISBN 13 9780715307267
ISBN 10 0715307266
Title Last of the Line
Author Felix Paul
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher David & Charles
Year published 1999-09-24
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.