Lakota 1891-1991

  • Illustrated with photographs, typographic decorations from flies tied by Jim Otranto. [x], 107 pp. 1 vols. 8vo
  • Barnard, Vermont: The Lakota Club, 1991
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Barnard, Vermont: The Lakota Club, 1991. First edition. Illustrated with photographs, typographic decorations from flies tied by Jim Otranto. [x], 107 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine titled in silver, upper board with vignette of leaping trout, pictorial endpapers bound by Robert Lewis. Fine. First edition. Illustrated with photographs, typographic decorations from flies tied by Jim Otranto. [x], 107 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Hundred year history of the Lakota Club, a private fishing club on what was once known as Luce’s Pond in Barnard, Vermont, which grew from a 6-acre tract purchased in 1891 to more than 1,000 acres at its peak. The club now controls more than 800 acres, and Lakota Lake has an area of some 15 acres. The club history was written by Otis L. Guernsey, Jr.; Rhoda Teagle contirbuted an essay entitled “Silence, Solace and Sustenance for the Angler”; the book also includes miscellaneous recollections and a list of members and officers. Not in Heller

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