Deep Enough for Ivorybills

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Deep Enough for Ivorybills
Author : Anonim
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Language : English
Release Date : 05 May 1995
ISBN : 0820317608
Pages : 216 pages
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Deep Enough for Ivorybills by Anonim Book PDF Summary

With refreshing humor, Kilgo takes readers into the unexplored woods of South Carolina and reveals the mysteries and traditions of hunting, fishing, and nature that he's learned there--in a thoughtful book of autobiographical sketches. 15 line drawings.

Deep Enough for Ivorybills

With refreshing humor, Kilgo takes readers into the unexplored woods of South Carolina and reveals the mysteries and traditions of hunting, fishing, and nature that he's learned there--in a thoughtful book of autobiographical sketches. 15 line drawings.

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