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Book Description Condition: new. (Hardcover, 2009). 2009 1st edition. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppxii,388. B/w photographs & illustrations, map. Blue boards, spine titled in gilt. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. Dale le Vack reconstructs the military career of his grandfather, Frank W. Clarke, who was an officer in the East African Protectorate Police at the age of 22. He subsequently found himself in the Norfolk Regiment as a sergeant, and fought in the opening campaigns of the First World War. Captured, he spent the remainder of the war in POW camps at Sennelager and Wesel. "The result is an adventure story blended with fishing reminiscence and an intense love affair as we track Clarke's attempts to escape from behind enemy lines and be reunited with the nurse who helped him back to health after he was wounded at Mons. Unsurprisingly for one so frequently confronted by fear, boredom and despair in his immediate surroundings, Clarke's mind frequently retreats into the past for solace, in the form of detailed recollections of fishing trips in pursuit of game and coarse fish across England, Ireland and Africa, including trout on the Derbyshire Wye, grayling on the Test and salmon on the River Liffey." (Jeffrey Prest in Trout Fisherman). "It's a long time since I was sent such an utterly fascinating and poignant book for review. I simply couldn't put it down." (John Wilson). . Seller Inventory # 23540