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Looking Astern
By Ed Ries
Ed Ries has fished the waters of Southern California for 80 years, first
as a young lad on the Santa Monica Pier, then as a licensed boat captain
during the Depression. After the war, Ed retired as a Master Chief Bos’n’s
Mate, USN, and took up fishing both commercially and for sport. Later
developing skills as a marine artist, he depicted detailed scenes of fishing
from yesteryear. His desire to share long forgotten fishing history lead to
writing a column in South Coast Sportfishing magazine starting in
1981. As a historian, Ed collected stories, information and photographs of
boats and people from the “Golden Years,” and wrote his first book, the
award winning Tales of the Golden Years of California Ocean Fishing;
1900-1950. As a follow-up to the success of Golden Years…, Ed
wrote another book on the little known history of Fishing Barges of
California, 1921-1998. In Looking Astern, Ed Ries combines his
lifelong experiences and passion for fishing and 30 years of articles from
the column of the same name with photos and stories from friend and fellow
fisherman, Mike McCorkle, to make up his third and last book on the
fascinating history of sport and commercial fishing in Southern California.
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Tales
of the Golden Years
of California Ocean Fishing 1900-1950
By Ed Ries
Back
again after ten years, the second edition of Tales... is now
available, completely revised, expanded with additional pages, photos, and
an index. Tales... covers every type of sport and hook-and-line
commercial fishing available during the Golden Years. An author with
over 200 articles and columns published in South Coast Sportfishing, California
Angler, Mains’l Haul and others, Tales... is the
culmination of seven decades of fishing experience and extensive
research. This collection is must reading for all who are interested
in saltwater fishing and its history.
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Fishing
Barges of California
1921-1998
By Ed Ries
Few Southern Californians realize
that over 110 fishing barges dotted our coastline from San Diego to Santa Barbara and
beyond for three quarters of a century. Vessels that outlived their usefulness were now
moored near the coast as platforms from which to fish. The story of each barge, its
previous trades under sail and steam, the barge industry, and the fishing of yesteryear
are captured in Fishing Barges of California 1921-1998.
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Lost Below; The Southwest's Most
Intriguing Shipwrecks, Sunken Aircraft, Submerged Ruins and Undersea
Treasures
By David Finnern
Lost Below, by David Finnern is a new
book featuring the Southwest’s most intriguing shipwrecks, sunken aircraft,
submerged ruins and undersea treasures. It features stories about local
shipwrecks and various underwater plane wrecks. Steamers and
river ports of the Colorado are included, including an expedition to the
forgotten site of Port Isabel at the mouth of the Colorado River in Mexico.
David Finnern is an award winning author with
hundreds of articles in Skin Diver, Immersed, Western and Eastern
Treasures, California Diving News, Underwater USA, and others. He is a
former president of the Adventurers’ Club of Los Angeles, the California
Wreck Divers and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Lost Below
is 108 pages long and features over 200 photographs of the most fascinating
sunken historical treasures of the Southwest and true adventure of
exploration and discovery.
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