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GREY, ZANE. 1872-1939. Autograph Manuscript Signed ("Zane Grey"), in pencil, 8 pp, legal folio, n.p., [1937],
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GREY, ZANE. 1872-1939.
Autograph Manuscript Signed ("Zane Grey"), in pencil, 8 pp, legal folio, n.p., [1937], titled "Australia's Big Game Fishing," signed at upper margin and with Zane Grey blindstamp, pages mildly toned and thumbed, stain from clip to p 1 affecting title but not signature. WITH: Typescript of the same, 5 pp (without p 2), on sheets with Zane Grey blindstamp, a few holograph corrections.
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT ON DEEP SEA FISHING. This essay, published as "Australian Angling" in the June 1937 issue of Field and Stream, looks back at a particularly memorable fishing trip off the coast of Australia. In part: "I had bad luck in weather and in finding a big black marlin, but otherwise was very fortunate indeed. Out of four months along the coast we had less than fifty days fishing. This is a black eye for any place. An angler should expect three fourths of the weather to be fishable. This season, however, all over the world, has been marked by extremes in every elemental way ... I always try to be frank and truthful in my angling articles. In telling a fish story anyone may stretch the [?] and the fight and the fish a little. Not to do so would be unnatural...."
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT ON DEEP SEA FISHING. This essay, published as "Australian Angling" in the June 1937 issue of Field and Stream, looks back at a particularly memorable fishing trip off the coast of Australia. In part: "I had bad luck in weather and in finding a big black marlin, but otherwise was very fortunate indeed. Out of four months along the coast we had less than fifty days fishing. This is a black eye for any place. An angler should expect three fourths of the weather to be fishable. This season, however, all over the world, has been marked by extremes in every elemental way ... I always try to be frank and truthful in my angling articles. In telling a fish story anyone may stretch the [?] and the fight and the fish a little. Not to do so would be unnatural...."

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