Published by nd circa 1900, 1900
reprint Edn, VIII 268 pages, full page and text illus, green decorated covers, vg, published in The Anglers Library, and edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell, and F G Aflalo. A practical account of modern methods of taking coarse fish with special regards to the Thames.
Published by Lawrence and Bullen, 1897
Language: English
Seller: PETER FRY (PBFA), Grange- over -Sands, CUMBR, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1898 The Angler's Library. Red boards with bright gilt titles. With previous owners name on ffpe. bright tight copy.
Published by Lawrence and Bullen Ltd., London, 1897
Language: English
Seller: Interquarian, Oxford, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First. viii, 268 pp, 2 pp of adverts at front and back, frontispiece illustration of a Barbel (with tissue guard) and 40 illustrations of tackle, specimen fish, haunts etc. No 1 in the series "The Angler's Library" edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart. and E.G. Aflalo. Bound in original publisher's green cloth with gilt tiles to spine and front cover. Slight spotting of tissue guard and browning of outer sides of feps, top edge a little darkened else as new. A very nice copy, almost unused and without inscriptions etc., from the library of A.E. Hobbs. the famous Thames trout fisherman,.
Published by Lawrence and Bullen, Lts, London 1897., 1897
Seller: Alexander Fax Booksellers, Mawson, ACT, Australia
£ 30.09
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Add to basketHard cover, small octavo, 208pp. B&w photos and illustrations. Gilt titles on front board and spine. Slight wear to board edges considering age. Free endpapers (front and rear) browned. Previous owner's name sticker at top left of front pastedown. Internally very good. Part 1 of The Anglers Library series, edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart and F G Aflalo. Mr Wheeley gives a practical account of the methods of taking coarse fish, with special reference to the Thames.
Published by George Newnes. The "How to Buy" Series. London. 1904, 1904
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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First Edition
ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 1904). ND (c. 1904) 1st edition. 12mo (110 x 176mm). Ppx,141 + 3pp ads. Illustrated with a frontispiece photograph and 36 illustrations from engravings. Binding A. Red cloth, titled in gilt on spine & upper board, blind-stamped decoration on upper board. Cloth, especially fore-edge, quite stained & faded, spine faded, internally clean. A good copy. Volume Three in the publisher's "How to Buy" series, following on from How to Buy a Camera, 1902, and How to Buy a Gun, 1903. "This volume, like its immediate predecessor in the series, treats only of the cost of outfit, of the prices of tackle, and of such artificial baits as may logically be considered under the head of tackle. It goes a little further, it is true; for it tells not only what price to give, but also how to buy, thus following the rubric of the series. .The moral of most of this advice will be found to be that the most expensive is the cheapest in the long run." Contents include:- Part I: Game fish; Salmon and trout; Part II: Coarse fish; Preliminary remarks; General tackle; Tackle for the various coarse fish; Part III: Sea fish; Tackle for sea fish. No date of publication is given however various book adverts are included such as several volumes of The Country Life Library of Sport including Cricket (1903), Shooting (1903), Fishing [In preparation] (1904), and Big Game Shooting [In preparation] (1904). .
1st Edn, VIII 268 pages, adv, full page and text illus, bookplate of the Manchester Anglers Assoc. to front paste down, green cloth binding, gilt title to upper board, vg, published in The Anglers Library, and edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell, and F G Aflalo. A practical account of modern methods of taking coarse fish with special regards to the Thames.