You will find this a fascinating history of our most loved and some forgotten rivers in southern Africa today. Six expert writers on fishing in the inland waters of Africa have combined their talents in writing this book, which was designed to be a pocket encyclopaedia on its subject. AC Harrison, one of the most stalwart fishing writers at the time, has written the section on the Cape. RA Jubb, a world authority on his subject, provides a comprehensive section on the two Rhodesias and Nyasaland. JH Yates covered the Transvaal, Orange Free State and Natal, and his information is the result of a lifetime of experience. Ken Shortt-Smith has provided a fascinating section on the rivers of Basutoland, while George Rushby, the man largely responsible for the introduction of trout to southern Tanganyika, writes with intimate knowledge that fascinating part of Africa. CT Flamwell deals with the remarkable fishing waters which flow from the snow of Mount Kenya and through the fabulous scenery of the East African land of great lakes and mighty rift valleys. Classic b&w photographs throughout. Hardcover, 210 pages, 19cm x 13cm. Sturdy vintage condition.