Paper pub. date
January 1993
ISBN 9780870715150 (paperback)
ISBN 9780870715143 (hardcover)
5 x 8, 410 pages.
out of print

Timber


Roderick Haig-Brown
Introduction by Glen A. Love.
Summary

The story of a friendship between two men and a woman they both love, set in the Northwest woods during the heyday of steam logging.


About the author

Roderick Haig-Brown (1908-1976) came to the Northwest from England as a young man, settled along the Campbell River on Vancouver Island, and became the dean of North American angling writers. His books include The Western Angler, Return to the River, and A River Never Sleeps.


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