Eugene Connett, III, the venerable founder of The Derrydale Press, described Edmund Smith as "the most polished writer we have ever published. The discovery of this manuscript in 1936 was, he said, "one of the happiest events of the past year." Smith was a master New England storyteller who expressed his love and knowledge of wild places through the medium of short stories. The title comes from an experience of the author and a boyhood friend who together enjoyed the thrill of catching their first bass with worms in a tomato can. Warm, evocative stories from locales all over the Atlantic seaboard. Originally published by The Derrydale Press in 1937, this classic of outdoor literature will appeal to the armchair sportsman as well as the accomplished hunter and fisher. Illustrated by Ralph L. Boyer.
Edmund Smith Book order



- 2023
- 2022
An Elementary View of the Practice of Conveyancing in Solicitors Offices
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on legal procedures, this book provides a detailed outline of the transfer of land and declaration of title acts from 1862. Originally published in 1863, it serves as a practical guide for articled clerks, offering insights into the legal framework and processes involved in land transactions. The reprint preserves the original content, making it a valuable resource for those studying historical land law and its applications.
- 2009
The Poetical Works Of John Armstrong
The Poetical Works Of Edmund Smith (1781)
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks or flawed pages. Its availability reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literature, ensuring access to culturally important texts in affordable, high-quality editions that maintain the essence of the original.