
The Bathroom Book of Tales
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Narrated by:
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Ferdie Luthy
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By:
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Doc Knoll
About this listen
During the time Knoll's Fly Shop and Knoll's Yellowstone Hackle has been in existence, Doc Knoll has written numerous articles for various publications. A majority of these articles are fly fishing related, and he has also taken on a few other subject matters that happen in and around Yellowstone County. The Book of Bathroom Tales is a compilation of these short stories.
Much humor and sensitivity of the world that surrounds him is brought forward as he describes the happenings in his part of the world. Each of the 79 articles is short and filled with helpful information for the visitor and residents in the Rockies, Montana, and Yellowstone National Park.
©2013 Doc Knoll (P)2015 Doc Knoll
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