Autor: Freedman

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Lew Freedman lived in Alaska for seventeen years and regularly fished the Kenai River—and wrote about it. Currently, the outdoors/adventure writer for the Chicago Tribune, Freedman is the author of twenty-one books about Alaska. Included among those are Live from the Kenai River, Reelin” Em In With Celebrity Fishing Guide Harry Gaines, a biography of the pioneer guide on the Kenai River, and Fishing for a Laugh, which includes many stories about adventures and humorous incidents that occurred on the Kenai River. Freedman has a deep familiarity with the Kenai River and knows many of the key players involved in river life, from guides to preservationists. Alas, frequently, despite his best efforts to make friends, he is not always on speaking terms with the salmon.




3 Ebooks de Freedman

Cheryl Martens & Robert W. McChesney: Strategies for Media Reform
Media reform plays an increasingly important role in the struggle for social justice. As battles are fought over the future of investigative journalism, media ownership, spectrum management, speech …
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Freedman: Immunopathogenetic Aspects of Disease Induced by Helminth Parasites
Just as the magnitude of the growth and developmental problems attributable to human helminthiasis are being fully realized, we are able for the first time to describe defined immune responses giving …
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€612.52
Freedman: How to Use Mindfulness to Be Happy
How to Use Mindfulness to Be Happy A new book title from Dr. Jerome Freedman, Ph D, CMT How to Use Mindfulness to Be Happy is a comprehensive guide that delves into the transformative power of …
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€10.99