Photo Credits

Grateful acknowledgement to Grand Valley State University for archival assistance and providing the photos on pages 1, 9, 141, 207, and 272; and deepest gratitude to all of the photographers for their work.

p. 1: Jim in Key West. Photo by Guy de la Valdène.

p. 9: Jim in Lake Leelanau, mid-1970s. Photo by Bob Wargo.

p. 22: Jim and Linda Harrison at a family wedding. Photo by William Campbell.

p. 39: Jim in France in 1971. Photo courtesy of the Harrison family.

p. 52: At Dick’s Pour House, Lake Leelanau, Michigan. Photo by Bud Schulz.

p. 58: Jim Harrison and Gérard Oberlé. Photo courtesy of Gérard Oberlé.

p. 82: Making breakfast, mid-1970s. Photo by Linda Harrison, courtesy of the Harrison family.

p. 91: A spare hour a day for walking. Photo courtesy of the Harrison family.

p. 95: Jim Harrison and Peter Lewis. Photo © Don J. Usner.

p. 113: Nick Reens, Guy de la Valdène, and Jim Harrison. Photo courtesy of the Harrison family.

p. 141: Jim in the driveway to his Michigan house. Photo by Jurg Ramseier.

p. 147: Guy de la Valdène, Tom McGuane, Russell Chatham, and Jim Harrison in Key West. Photo by Stephen Collector.

p. 151: John and Jim Harrison with their mother Norma and a neighbor kid. Photo by Winfield Harrison and courtesy of the Harrison family.

p. 158: Lulu Peyraud and Jim. Photo by Peter Lewis.

p. 176: With Mario Batali. Photo by John Potenberg.

p. 183: Jim in his Boston years, early 1960s. Photo by Bill Corbett.

p. 207: Jim with his beloved bird dog Tess. Photo by Philip Newton.

p. 216: Jim, Anna, Jamie, and Linda Harrison, early 1980s. Photo by Dennis Gripentrog.

p. 223: Morning hike, Patagonia, Arizona. Photo by Judy Hottensen.

p. 236: Jim and grandson Silas Potenberg. Photo by Jamie Potenberg.

p. 243: Jim in the San Rafael Valley. Photo courtesy of the Harrison family.

p. 250: With chuck wagon, Patagonia. Photo by Peter Lewis.

p. 252: Morning cigarette outside his writing studio in Livingston, Montana. Photo by Amy Hundley.

p. 267: Lunch break at the Livingston “fish shack.” Photo by Amy Hundley.

p. 272: Jim, Judy, and John Harrison with their catch. Photo courtesy of the Harrison family.