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    Title:
    Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South

    Date Published:
    Mercer University Press 2010

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    Title:
    Elemental South: An Anthology of Southern Nature Writing

    Date Published:
    (edited volume) University of Georgia Press 2004

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    Title:
    Hunting from Home: A Year Afield in the Blue Ridge Mountains

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 2004

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    Title:
    A Fly Fisherman's Blue Ridge

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 2001

    Description:
    This new edition of A Fly Fisherman's Blue Ridge offers readers a chance to revisit a contemporary classic of fly fishing literature, a book that takes the reader through a year of fly fishing backcountry mountain streams from Pennsylvania to Georgia. Camuto's love of trout fishing is wedded to a keen awareness of both history and nature. Although the author has fished for trout from Oregon to Russia, he still lives in the shadow of the Blue Ridge and still considers its trout streams to be the best rivers he has ever fished.

    Book Review #1:
    "The free-running love of wild trout and trout rivers in these 11 linked articles nearly overflows the cycle-of-the-fisherman's-year structure meant to contain it. Camuto's style is informed by what premier angling essayist Roderick Haig-Brown has described as the "power, grace, and associations" of rivers. From the chill opening piece, "Solstice," on the obsessive joys of fishing in winter, to "Autumn Brown on the Rose," the author carries us down a half-dozen remote wild trout waters of the Shenandoah Valley. The essays draw in the tributaries of the area's rich folklore, complex geology and colonial history--including the evidence of pollution and stress on the watershed--and emerge as a strong voice for real wilderness: "If the mountains can be said to have a consciousness, it is to be found in these trout." Camuto's first book ranks with angling's best by Nick Lyons, Norman McLean and Haig-Brown, and should appeal to a wide naturalist audience."  from Publisher's Weekly

    Book Review #2:
    "The author, a writer and photographer who has contributed to Fly Fisherman, Trout , and Sierra magazines, here lovingly describes fly fishing in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where the sport can be pursued while savoring the region's enchanting variety of fauna and flora. In a dynamic but low key series of 11 essays, he weaves a colorful, delicate tapestry of words around his pursuit of the wild trout, placing it in the context of the revolving, kaleidoscopic seasons of nature and giving the reader a new understanding of this magical world. Recommended for any outdoor-lover who appreciates fly fishing and excellent writing."  from Library Journal

    Book Review #3:
    "A work of homage to the wild native brook trout." ?The New York Times Book Review

    Book Review #4:
    "The best book about fly-fishing to come along in some years."
    ?Verlyn Klinkenborg, Fly Rod & Reel


    Book Review #5:
    "A treasure for any fly fisherman."
    ?Nick Lyons


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    Title:
    Another Country: Journeying Toward the Cherokee Mountains

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 2000

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    Title:
    The Woods Stretched for Miles: New Nature Writing from the South

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 1999