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  • Chalmers (Patrick Reginald). (1872-1942).

    Published by Philip Allan. London. 1931, 1931

    Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom

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    ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 1931). 1931 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 228mm). Ppxvi,236. B/w photograph plates & line illustrations. Binding B. Pale blue or red cloth, spine titled in black. Various minor faults (cloth marked / spine faded / name to end-paper / some browning) but a good copy, lacks dust-wrapper. Chalmers' lyric pen on salmon fishing. Delightful anecdote and a little verse. "How rarely it is that we come across a man who, having made a lifelong study of a thing, can write about it with the most gifted of pens. Mr. Patrick R. Chalmers is one of these lucky people; for not only has he been acclaimed (by one of the most influential journalists of our times) as one of the most brilliant writers on field sports to-day, but he has been a salmon fisher all his life. Indeed it might be said that he was bred to the river; in this book he tells how as a small boy he watched his father catching salmon on one of those red-letter days which occur all too rarely. He has caught salmon in many rivers and under many conditions, and his adventures comprise a world of experience from which every man who wields a salmon rod can cull hints and instruction." Chapters include: Catechist and catechumen; The making of the pup; Pools and pupils; The fish in play; The game and the gaff; Mainly with a spinning-rod; In letters of red; The practical prawn; A little about worms and some other things; Unorthodox; Pearls; Bad moments and a fate that went too far; The Linn of Logie; A river of Damascus and an autumn fish; Some episodes in the life of a salmon; The gillie; Taking a river and tickling a trout; Epicists and others; In the kitchen with one in fifty thousand; Amaryllis and a little moonshine. .

  • Chalmers (Patrick Reginald). (1872-1942).

    Published by Philip Allan. London. 1931, 1931

    Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom

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    ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (s/hand, Hardcover, 1931). 1931 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 228mm). Ppxvi,236. B/w photograph plates & line illustrations. Binding B. Olive green cloth, spine titled in black. Cloth used and stained, edges browned, name to end-paper verso. A good copy, lacks dust-wrapper. Chalmers' lyric pen on salmon fishing. Delightful anecdote and a little verse. "How rarely it is that we come across a man who, having made a lifelong study of a thing, can write about it with the most gifted of pens. Mr. Patrick R. Chalmers is one of these lucky people; for not only has he been acclaimed (by one of the most influential journalists of our times) as one of the most brilliant writers on field sports to-day, but he has been a salmon fisher all his life. Indeed it might be said that he was bred to the river; in this book he tells how as a small boy he watched his father catching salmon on one of those red-letter days which occur all too rarely. He has caught salmon in many rivers and under many conditions, and his adventures comprise a world of experience from which every man who wields a salmon rod can cull hints and instruction." Chapters include:- Catechist and catechumen; The making of the pup; Pools and pupils; The fish in play; The game and the gaff; Mainly with a spinning-rod; In letters of red; The practical prawn; A little about worms and some other things; Unorthodox; Pearls; Bad moments and a fate that went too far; The Linn of Logie; A river of Damascus and an autumn fish; Some episodes in the life of a salmon; The gillie; Taking a river and tickling a trout; Epicists and others; In the kitchen with one in fifty thousand; Amaryllis and a little moonshine. .

  • Chalmers (Patrick Reginald). (1872-1942).

    Published by Philip Allan. London. 1931, 1931

    Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom

    Association Member: PBFA

    Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars 5-star rating, Learn more about seller ratings

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    ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 1931). 1931 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 228mm). Ppxvi,236. B/w photograph plates & line illustrations. Binding A. Light blue cloth, spine titled in gilt. Inscribed to previous owner from the publisher. Cloth slightly used, some browning to edges but a good copy. Chalmers' lyric pen on salmon fishing. Delightful anecdote and a little verse. "How rarely it is that we come across a man who, having made a lifelong study of a thing, can write about it with the most gifted of pens. Mr. Patrick R. Chalmers is one of these lucky people; for not only has he been acclaimed (by one of the most influential journalists of our times) as one of the most brilliant writers on field sports to-day, but he has been a salmon fisher all his life. Indeed it might be said that he was bred to the river; in this book he tells how as a small boy he watched his father catching salmon on one of those red-letter days which occur all too rarely. He has caught salmon in many rivers and under many conditions, and his adventures comprise a world of experience from which every man who wields a salmon rod can cull hints and instruction." Chapters include:- Catechist and catechumen; The making of the pup; Pools and pupils; The fish in play; The game and the gaff; Mainly with a spinning-rod; In letters of red; The practical prawn; A little about worms and some other things; Unorthodox; Pearls; Bad moments and a fate that went too far; The Linn of Logie; A river of Damascus and an autumn fish; Some episodes in the life of a salmon; The gillie; Taking a river and tickling a trout; Epicists and others; In the kitchen with one in fifty thousand; Amaryllis and a little moonshine. .