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The Next Valley Over - An Angler's Progress

Charles Gaines

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Summary

Features a new foreword by the author, and introduction by Terry McDonnell, the former editorial director of Time Inc.’s Sports Group, which includes Sports Illustrated (circ. 3,000,000) and GOLF Magazine (circ. 1,430,000). His books repeatedly secure blurbs from big names such as Guy de la Valdane and Thomas McGuane.Gaines was a National Book Award Finalist for his novel, Stay Hungry, which was made into a film of the same name. His book, Pumping Iron (1974), was a NYT bestseller..Gaines is a frequent contributor to several magazines, including Harper’s (circ. 187,000), Town & Country (circ. 460,000), Conde Nast Traveler (circ. 840,000) and Southern Living (circ. 2,800,000). There are close to 33 million anglers in the United States.
Available since: 07/25/2017.

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