The Old Amulet is a timeless and beautiful fable about nothing less than storytelling itself. With beginnings and endings, truth and meaning, science and magic, and an old promise kept, this is a story you’d wish would never end, and, in sense, never does. As salmon struggle upstream to the Alaskan lake of both their beginning and their end, a young physics professor brings her two children to the shore of the lake to spread their great grandmother’s ashes. It is here, beside the Lake of the Beginning, that they will encounter and ancient Inuit man with a mystical tale that will change their lives.
O. Ross McIntyre‘s thoughtful, informative, and ultimately moving account of a lifetime of wilderness canoeing with his wife Jean and a few close friends.
Original illustrations by Bert Dodson.
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A classic revised and updated by Rebecca Gray.
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The best of Ed Gray‘s outdoor pieces. Written over the course of 20 years by the founding editor of Gray’s Sporting Journal, each of these 70 short pieces was originally meant to stand alone. Taken as a whole, they form a very personal and moving memoir of a thoughtful life spent in the outdoors with his growing family and a few like-minded and unforgettable characters. By the end of this book, they’ll all be etched in your mind, too.
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Another classic thoroughly updated by Rebecca Gray.
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Selected from the pages of Rebecca Gray’s masterful The New Gray’s Wild Game Cookbook these full-course venison menus run the gamut from quick-and-easy to elegant-and-expert. Peppered with anecdotes and detailed instructions and capped with a full chapter on game care from the field to the table, Gray’s Venison Cookbook is a complete cookbook in a very compact size.
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