Spence 2004, p. 51: "None have endured—and been cherished—like Sheridan Anderson’s Curtis Creek Manifesto. Almost every fly fisherman has it, knows it, or has recommended it. Its humor, illustrations, and touches of randomness are unique in the literature of the sport. If a fishing book sells a couple thousand copies, it’s considered a success. The Manifesto has sold a quarter of a million." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 53: "He looked like he’d just fallen out of the gutter. And that never changed. He always seemed a bit ragged." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 53: "Sheridan promptly drank all the booze in the house, left in his pick-up, and stayed out most of the night. The "final binge," as Cooper put it, was alitle too much, and he lost touch soon after." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Roberts 2013, p. 16: "I suggested to Sheridan that we go up to my study where I had stashed a bottle of aged Scotch… thinking we could relax and sip a shot or two. Well, as it turned out, Sheridan wasn't one for just sipping. […] Before we sat down to dinner, he pretty much managed to polish off the whole bottle." Roberts, Don (2013). "Sheridan Andreas Mulholland Anderson, 1936-1984, Part 1 Larger-than-Life Visual Bard, Bohemian, and Boulder Rat". Northwest Fly Fishing. Vol. 15, no. 5. Seattle, WA. pp. 14–17. ISSN1527-8255. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 51: "None have endured—and been cherished—like Sheridan Anderson’s Curtis Creek Manifesto. Almost every fly fisherman has it, knows it, or has recommended it. Its humor, illustrations, and touches of randomness are unique in the literature of the sport. If a fishing book sells a couple thousand copies, it’s considered a success. The Manifesto has sold a quarter of a million." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 53: "He looked like he’d just fallen out of the gutter. And that never changed. He always seemed a bit ragged." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 53: "Sheridan promptly drank all the booze in the house, left in his pick-up, and stayed out most of the night. The "final binge," as Cooper put it, was alitle too much, and he lost touch soon after." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 51: "None have endured—and been cherished—like Sheridan Anderson’s Curtis Creek Manifesto. Almost every fly fisherman has it, knows it, or has recommended it. Its humor, illustrations, and touches of randomness are unique in the literature of the sport. If a fishing book sells a couple thousand copies, it’s considered a success. The Manifesto has sold a quarter of a million." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 53: "He looked like he’d just fallen out of the gutter. And that never changed. He always seemed a bit ragged." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Roberts 2013, p. 16: "I suggested to Sheridan that we go up to my study where I had stashed a bottle of aged Scotch… thinking we could relax and sip a shot or two. Well, as it turned out, Sheridan wasn't one for just sipping. […] Before we sat down to dinner, he pretty much managed to polish off the whole bottle." Roberts, Don (2013). "Sheridan Andreas Mulholland Anderson, 1936-1984, Part 1 Larger-than-Life Visual Bard, Bohemian, and Boulder Rat". Northwest Fly Fishing. Vol. 15, no. 5. Seattle, WA. pp. 14–17. ISSN1527-8255. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
Spence 2004, p. 53: "Sheridan promptly drank all the booze in the house, left in his pick-up, and stayed out most of the night. The "final binge," as Cooper put it, was alitle too much, and he lost touch soon after." Spence, Evelyn (2004). "Master of the Manifesto"(PDF). The Drake. Jackson Hole, WY. pp. 50–54. ISSN2168-7021. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2024-07-13. Retrieved 27 November 2024.