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Roderick Haig-Brown
1908 - 1976
works by
- Silver: the Story of an Atlantic Salmon (1931)
- Pool and Rapid (1932)
- Panther (1934)
- Kiyu: A Story of Panthers (1934)
- The Western Angler (1939)
- Return to the River (1941)
- Timber (1942)
- Starbuck Valley Winter (1943)
- A River Never Sleeps (1946)
- Salt Water Summer (1948)
- On the Highest Hill (1949)
- Measure of the Year (1950)
- Fisherman's Spring (1951)
- Canada's Pacific Salmon (1952)
- Divine Discontent (1953)
- Fisherman's Winter (1953)
- Mounted Police Patrol (1954)
- The Case for the Preservation of Strathcona Park (1955)
- Captain of the Discover: The Story of George Vancouver (1956)
- Sport Fish Resources of British Columbia. Part IV: A General Evaluation (1956)
- Fisherman's Summer (1959)
- The Farthest Shores (1961)
- The Living Land (1961)
- Fur and Gold (1962)
- The Whale People (1962)
- A Primer of Fly Fishing (1964)
- Fisherman's Fall (1964)
- Sport Fisheries: General Evaluation (1964)
- The Fraser Watershed & The Moran Proposal (1972)
- The Salmon (1974)
- Bright Waters, Bright Fish (1980)
- De Poissons vifs sur Champ d'Ecume (1980)
- Alison's Fishing Birds (1980)
- Woods and River Tales (1980)
- The Master and His Fish (1981)
- Writings and Reflections (1982)
- The Diaries of Roderick Haig-Brown: 1927-1929 and 1932-1933 (1994)
- To Know a River: A Haig-Brown Reader (1996)
awards
- Children's Book of the Year Award for Starbuck Valley Winter
- Children's Book of the Year Award for The Whale People
- Governor General's Award for Saltwater Summer
resources
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Haig-Brown House
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"The Haig-Brown House Education Centre is a B&B, a museum, a seminar centre, with the goal of preserving and telling the Haig-Brown story."
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Roderick Haig-Brown
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brief bio
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