Gaines, Charles, 1942-

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Name (Latin)
Gaines, Charles, 1942-
Other forms of name
Gaines, Charles Latham, 1942-
Date of birth
1942-01-06
Occupation
Authors
Outdoorsmen
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 74440221
Wikidata: Q5077956
Library of congress: n 80070360
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Wikipedia description:

Charles Latham Gaines, Jr. (born January 6, 1942) is an American writer and outdoorsman, notable for numerous works in both the fiction and non-fiction genres. His writing most typically concerns the outdoors sports of fishing in general and fly fishing in particular, as well as upland bird hunting and mountaineering, often with an intellectual and philosophical bent, and an eye towards the various cultures and traditions surrounding different forms of fishing around the world. In addition to his outdoors writings, Gaines covered the "Golden Age" of professional bodybuilding and is the coauthor (with George Butler, who did the photography) of Pumping Iron: The Art and Sport of Bodybuilding (1974), considered the definitive journalistic work in that field, and credited for bringing greater awareness to a specialized subculture, as well as helping to launch the career of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Gaines also narrated and contributed to the documentary film of the same name. Gaines is active in the conservation movement and in particular the stewardship of the North American Atlantic Salmon fisheries. He has served on the board of directors of the Atlantic Salmon Federation.

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