Description
Mary Orvis Marbury: A Life in Flies features, for the first time in print, the largest collection of original early Orvis trout, bass, lake and salmon flies. The collection includes the flies and photographs of the complete set Mary Orvis Marbury World’s Columbian Exposition panels as well as a sampling of the plates of flies included in Mary’s book Favorite Flies and the book Fishing With the Fly by her father Charles and his co-author Albert Nelson Cheney.
The treasured Orvis fly collection from the American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester, Vermont is prominently featured, including the historic World’s Columbian Exposition fly panels, as well as a newly discovered complete collection of hundreds of fly samples used in the original Orvis fly tying operation.
The volume draws from a rich archive of Orvis family photographs and rare collections of Orvis flies and ephemera from around the country. A rare photography of Mary fishing with the fishing legend Theodore Gordon is also included.
Readers interested in fly fishing and fly tying history will learn not only about Mary’s life and work, but will also gain an understanding of the Victorian gaudy wet fly and the hundreds of fly patterns associated with this formative time in the evolution of fly tying.















