Alle Angel-Themen werden umfassend behandelt, sodass nicht nur Einsteiger, sondern auch erfahrene Angler noch dazu lernen können. Vom Angeln mit Naturködern über das Spinnfischen bis hin zum Fliegenfischen und Meeresangeln ist in diesem Werk alles enthalten.
John Bailey Bücher






Angeln wie die Großen
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Kompakt, präzise, spannend, mit vielen Fotos: das Basiswissen zu Ausrüstung und Technik für Grund- und Brandungsangeln, Fliegenfischen, Spinnfischen und Angeln mit Kunstködern.
Das große Handbuch für die Angelpraxis mit über 700 farbigen Abbildungen: der Fang von Raub- und Friedfischen, das Angeln mit Kunst- und Naturködern, umfassende Porträts der einzelnen Fischarten – mit Angelmethoden, Ausrüstung und Zubehör.
The Angler's Bucket List
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Information-packed and heavily illustrated, this guide to the world’s best places to fish is carefully curated and evenly split between fresh- and saltwater fishing. There’s something for every type of angler, from fishing in streams, lakes, and ponds to the seven seas. Every angler, whatever their preferred form of fishing, has a bucket list: dream fish to seek out, the ones that got away, the once-glimpsed fishing nirvanas. With 500 wildly different fishing experiences from around the globe, this bucket list draws on the wisdom of a host of angling writers. Opening with essential advice for travel, permits, and hiring local help, the book is divided into sections by continent. Each entry is labeled by location, target fish species, and best time of year to visit. In each case, there is something special beyond the thrill of the catch: the natural beauty of the location, its connection to iconic anglers, or its reputation for excellence as a fishing ground. This book includes the full spectrum of fishing scenarios: giant fish and distant locations, tracking down whispered-about shipwrecks, and returning to favorite childhood fishing holes—it’s all here. Suitable for all levels of ability and packed with atmospheric and inspirational photographs, this volume is sure to fuel armchair daydreams and travel plans.
The Lost German Slave Girl
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Louisiana, 1843: a German immigrant thinks she recognizes a young slave girl as the long-lost daughter of her German friend, but the girl has no memory of such a past, and her owner refuses to free her. In novelistic detail, historian John Bailey reconstructs the exotic sights, sounds, and smells of mid-nineteenth-century New Orleans, an "infernal motley crew" of cotton kings, decadent river workers, immigrants, and slaves. The dramatic trial offers an eye into the fascinating laws and customs surrounding slavery, immigration, and racial mixing, pitting a humble community of German immigrants against a hardened capitalist, as respected for his wealth and power as he is feared and distrusted, and his attorney, one of the brashest and most flamboyant lawyers of his time
Inventive Geniuses Who Changed the World
Fifty-Three Great British Scientists and Engineers and Five Centuries of Innovation
- 500 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Focusing on the remarkable contributions of fifty-three British scientists and engineers, the book highlights both male and female figures whose innovations significantly advanced society. Each narrative showcases their personal ingenuity and brilliance, illustrating how their work addressed fundamental human needs and transformed lives. Through these stories, readers gain insight into the ambition and creativity that have propelled humanity forward.
The History Of Skinhead Reggae 1968-1972 Softcover Coffee Table Edition
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the late 1960s, this book explores the emergence of the skinhead subculture, influenced by the mod era and West Indian music. As disillusioned youth sought an alternative to the hippie lifestyle, they embraced a distinctive style characterized by Ben Sherman shirts and Dr Martens boots. The rise of reggae, propelled by hits like "Liquidator," reshaped the music scene, leading to its mainstream acceptance. This full-color edition delves into the cultural impact of Trojan Records and the broader musical transformation of the time.
Focusing on the legacy of the Pama label, this book chronicles its rise and fall from 1967 to 1973, highlighting its impact on Jamaican music amidst the skinhead movement. It showcases a wealth of recordings and features comprehensive discographies alongside vibrant album artwork. The text pays tribute to the artists and producers associated with Pama and its subsidiaries, such as Punch, Crab, and Camel. With a foreword by Harry Palmer, it serves as an essential resource for reggae enthusiasts and fans of the Pama label, complemented by high-quality audio from Boss Sounds.
The revised and expanded edition offers an enriched exploration of the Pama years, featuring a unique timeline that highlights significant events and additional artwork that enhances the reader's experience. This update aims to provide a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Pama legacy, making it a valuable resource for fans and newcomers alike.