The Founding Fish is the shad, and John McPhee's veneration for it is both scientific and culinary. McPhee was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Annals of the Former World. Noted for his accessible and perceptive studies of the physical world, he weaves together strands of personal, natural, and national history in this absorbing study that traces the shad's importance from the 17th century to his family's dinner table.
The Pine Barrens
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John McPhee
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John McPhee
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John McPhee
audiobookComing into the Country : Travels in Alaska
John McPhee
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John McPhee
audiobookAssembling California
John McPhee
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John McPhee
audiobookThe Second John McPhee Reader (Part 2): Part Two
John McPhee
audiobookUncommon Carriers
John McPhee
audiobookIrons in the Fire
John McPhee
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Leading with Character
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