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Bright Beat the Water: Memories of a Wilderness Artist

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John, Peyton, on octogenarian living in Proctor, Minnesota, is well-known throughout the western Great Lakes region as a banker, artist, and award-winning author. Peyton's memoirs, which span most of the twentieth century, begin with his early life in northern Minnesota when Duluth was still a frontier town. He recalls his adventures with the northern Ojibway Indians and time spent hunting and fishing on the rivers of the Northwoods. He describes his years at prep school in New Hampshire, his years at Yale, and banking during the Depression in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Many other experiences of his life in Minnesota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Arizona-always told in a gentle, warm and perceptive manner-also find their way into these memoirs. Peyton's own paintings and illustrations further enrich the description of his life.

250 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1993

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February 17, 2014
Wonderful book about a true outdoorsman with the artistic abilities to capture the experiences.
John Peyton's artwork can be found at his granddaughter's HAWK RIDGE ART.
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