Hugh Stoker

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Hugh Stoker (1920–December 2006)[1][2][verification needed] was a British-born angler and author who wrote classic texts[3] on the subjects of angling and walking in the Dorset area. His writing career spanned some 40 years; his first book The Seaside Pocket companion was published in 1956[4] and his last book Wildtrack walks in West Dorset in 1996.[5]

He had lived eastern edge of the caravan park Seatown in Dorset.

References[edit]

  1. ^ LOC Authorities
  2. ^ Fishbonkers (2010-06-23). Hugh Stoker - Fishing Forum for Fishing The Fishing Forum Website, retrieved December 31, 2011
  3. ^ "List of Hugh Stoker Titles". British Library. 6 February 2010. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
  4. ^ Stoker, Hugh (1956), The seaside pocket companion ASIN B0000CJEL4 Hutchinson
  5. ^ Stoker, Hugh (1996), Wildtrack walks in West Dorset, ISBN 0-9508088-5-7 Mill House Publications