Charles Rangeley-Wilson

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Charles Rangeley-Wilson
Occupation Journalist, Anglar, Broadcaster
Nationality British

Charles Rangeley-Wilson is an author known for his books on fishing such as Somewhere else and The Accidental Angler, and in 2006, presented a TV series of the same name[1].

Wilson has written 3 books related to fishing, writes columns in angling magazines and was high-commended in the angling writers association Arthur Oglesby Writer of the Year award in 2003.[2]

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[edit] Works

[edit] Somewhere else

Somewhere else, Wilson's fist book, is a non-fiction work of 14 stories about fishing, written from Wilson's experiences, and was published in 2004.

[edit] Chalkstream in Praise of the Ultimate River

Wilson's second book, Chalkstream in Praise of the Ultimate River and is about the nature of chalkstreams and preservation and conservation of these habitats, and was published in 2005.

[edit] The Accidental Angler

The Accidental Angler is a book that accompanies the TV series of the same name, which is a chronicle of the related television series, and was published in 2006, to coincide with the release of the TV series.

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