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1821r8970aEdinburgh: Archibald Constable & Co. G: in Good condition. Cover rubbed. Slight foxing. 1821. New Edition with Preface and Notes. Dark green hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 230mm x 140mm 9" x 6". 10pp xlviii 379pp. Anonymous preface said to have been written by Sir Walter Scott and volume limited to 250 copies. Includes publisher's catalogue for January 1821 bound in at half title. . Archibald Constable & Co hardcover
1827r1865cLondon: Thomas Gosden. G : in good condition. Cover rubbed. Some foxing. 1827. Reprint. Black hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 170mm x 110mm 7" x 4". xxiii iv 61pp. 18 b/w vignettes. . Thomas Gosden hardcover
1822wal822London: James Smith. G: in good condition. Cover rubbed. Some foxing. 1822. 9th Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 230mm x 140mm 9" x 6". lx 384pp. 14 engraved plates. With the Lives of the Authors: and notes historical supplementary and explanatory by Sir John Hawkins and the President Editor. . James Smith hardcover
175325666London: Printed by Thomas Baskett 1753. pp. 277-280. 1 vols. Folio. Removed. Some marginal tears reinforcement along spine else a very good copy. pp. 277-280. 1 vols. Folio. An Act for reducing the Number of Directors of the Corporation of the Governor and Company of Merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas and other Parts of America; and for encouraging the Fishery; and for regulating the Election of the Governors and directors of the said Company. Printed by Thomas Baskett unknown
188737361L. Upcott Gill 1887. 8vo. First Edition with frontispiece and numerous wood-engraved illustrations in the text neat contemporary signature on front endpapers free endpapers lightly browned; maroon pebble-grain cloth gilt back red sprinkled edges a near fine copy. THE ORIGINAL EDITION IS VERY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Hampton records only the second edition of 1900 et seq. See Hampton p.77. L. Upcott Gill, hardcover
19972080202103000134Shogakukan 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Shogakukan paperback
$A19608.- Tout ce qui concerne la peche les pecheurs et les poissons en France et dans le monde. París. 1962 - 1968. 4º mayor. 75 ejemplares encuadernados en 6 tomos. Unas 60 página cada uno. Profusión de ilustraciones intercaladas y plena página en b/n y color. Cartoné símil plena piel. Muy buen estado. . . Juegos Deportes Ocio / Pesca unknown
1913045708Boston: Fishing Masters' Association 1913. Original 1913 publication detailing the state of the fishing industry along with a complete list of fishing vessels of Boston Gloucester Provincetown Chatham New Bedford Portland Me Providence RI Newport Stonington Conn The New England Coast New York Pensacola Florida and Nova Scotia Ports. Illustrated in black and white and contains local advertising. Dark green cloth printed in gilt 10.25 inches tall 164 pages. Good to very good condition with light rubbing to corners and spine ends good hinges firm text block light foxing to endpapers clean pages no names or other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Fishing Masters' Association Hardcover
1906Pa124London: Bradbury Agnew & Co.Ltd 1906. First UK edition . Hardback. Fine. large 8vo. xii 142 pp xiii-xviii publisher's catalogue. Attractive decorative end papers and colour frontispiece. 25 plates. Lacks first corner of the first leaf of adverts. A lovely copy of a scare book with a fine illustrated binding of green buckram we have a fine illustrated front board. No inscriptions. <br/> <br/> Bradbury Agnew & Co.Ltd hardcover
191018575AB1910. Vienna ca. 1910. 22 : 16 cm resp. 33 : 16 cm. Brown original calf with designes in blue. Beautiful book jacket with designs of the Wiener Werkstätte most likely by Dagobert Peche. unknown
1834j5420London: Richard Bentley. G : in good condition. Some foxing and off-setting largely confined to frontis plates and prelims. Inner hinges cracked. Previous owner's insc and bookplate to front pastedown and bep. Bookseller and binder blind-stamp to fep. 1834. First Edition. Blue leather covers. 210mm x 260mm 8" x 10". x 336pp; vii 348pp. Engraved frontis plates and b/w illustrations within the text. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Richard Bentley hardcover
1900BOOKS070121IPhiladelphia: Ketterlinus-Private Printing 1900. HC. good olive cloth spine wood veneer backed boards hardcover. B&W illustrations. Douglass was an inventor and co-founder of Victor Talking Record Company. He also produced a film in 1918 which may have been the first American feature-length color film. An avid fisherman this little book was most likely published as a keepsake for his friends. Images available. 12pp. Ketterlinus-Private Printing unknown
1895AH 2434London: Chapman & Hall 1895. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. 1/2 calf gilt spine leather spine label raised bands marbled endpapers top edge gilt pp. x 284 illustrated with numerous illustrations by pencil brush and camera 4 full page hand-colored plates of salmon flies by the author indexex private library with bookplate spine is faded wear at edges and corners binding is scuffed hinges cracked but firm scattered foxing throughout moderate foxing to half-title light foxing to title-page. Chapman & Hall, Hardcover
18390006865London: L. A. Lewis 1839. Revised edition. Octavo. Very Good. 8vo 26m v vi-lxxii 396 pages 9pp. index at end; triangular chip in bottom margin of leaf 10/11; full extra-gilt pictorial cloth covers and spine rebacked with original spine chipped at tips laid down. <br/><br/>"This edition is a reissue of the third Major edition of 1835 No. 43. without Major's introduction which has been replaced by the biographies of the authors by Sir John Hawkins; the Thomson notes have been abridged. . The illustrations are those of the Major edition of 1835 but it has only 76 woodcuts instead of 77 'Walton surrounded by the Graces' having been omitted. The 15 copperplates are present. Coigney had six copies in two variant publisher's bindings -see Coigney 49 ; however this uncited variant shows motifs of a heron in a bird bath a fishing rod net fish fishing creels a dragon fly a butterfly and more. Church Catalogue 60; Wood's ANGLER p.66. Edited by Richard Thomson and John Major. L. A. Lewis unknown
1784wal784aLondon: John Francis & Charles Rivington. G : in good condition. Rebacked. Some foxing. 1784. Fourth Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 190mm x 120mm 7" x 5". lxxxii 268pp xxxiv 111pp x plates. 14 b/w plates numerous b/w vignettes. . John, Francis & Charles Rivington hardcover
57568Commission Executive - Vienne 1925 In-8-carré 61pp. de texte illustr. 3 frontispices depliants dont un plan 34 planches illustrées couverture illustrée: Dagobert Peche texte francais Nb-0260 Osterreich auf der Kunstgewerbeausstellung in Paris 1925 unknown
187031795Frederick Warne 1870. 8vo. Second Edition on laid paper with coloured lithographed frontispiece original tissue guard present; the guard offset as intended 8 plates in monochrome and 17 illustrations in the text half-title and blank preliminaries very lightly spotted; original coarse-grain red cloth sides ruled in gilt back lettered in gilt and blocked with a pike motif gilt top bevelled boards uncut black endpapers a remarkably well-preserved bright clean crisp copy in wholly unrestored contemporary themed binding. With 2pp of publisher's advertisements at end and contemporary binder's ticket of Burn & Co on rear paste-down. Lovely copy of the second edition of this angling classic first published in 1865. AN UNUSUAL COPY IN THAT THE FRONTISPIECE IS COLOURED WHEREAS HAMPTON STATES MONOCHROME. A third and final edition followed in 1876. EXTREMELY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Hampton p.222; Westwood & Satchell pp.168-9. Frederick Warne, hardcover
1808r3004London: Payne & Mackinlay. G : in Good condition. Cover rubbed with splitat head of spine. Slight foxing. 1808. First Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 200mm x 120mm 8" x 5". xi 316pp plates. 10 b/w plates. . Payne & Mackinlay hardcover
195921542Massillon OH: Myers Enterprises 1959. Very Good. Massillon OH: Myers Enterprises 1959. Quarto 28cm.; original grey post-bound pictorial card wrappers housed in bespoke blue clamshell box morocco gilt-lettered spine label; 497pp.; text printed mimeograph from original typescript. Wrappers a bit foxed and slightly soiled minor wear from handling else Very Good and sound.<br /> <br /> Self-published and apparently unrecorded collection of "Facts Hints and Oddities" regarding hunting fishing and trapping compiled by Ellsworth H. Myers 1902-1989. According to the introductory text preceded by a quote from President Eisenhower these anecdotes "were published in papers from coast to coast. Some came to me from my fellow sportsman some were given to me by guides and many have been gathered over many years by the author." The opening chapter provides a state-by-state directory of whom to write to regarding fishing and hunting laws immediately followed by the bit of sagacity "When fishing for wall-eyed pike with an artificial lure strike as soon as the fish hits the lure for he will drop it immediately after he finds out it is a fake" p. 5. Subsequent chapters cover waterfowl speeds; tips on hunting rabbit woodchuck deer and elk; and "World Oddities of Nature." For example "Beavers do not eat fish although they spend most of their lives in the water. They are strictly vegetarian." Meanwhile "The Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep is a clannish animal."<br /> <br /> Not found in OCLC as of August 2021. Myers Enterprises unknown
1695e7007London: Charles Brome. G : in good condition. 1695. 2nd impression. Grey stiched paper cover. 160mm x 100mm 6" x 4". 20pp. 'Re-printed at the request of the Undertakers of the Royal Fishery.'. . Charles Brome unknown
1724d0683London: W Mears & S Tooke. Worn condition. Cover rubbed with loss to leather. Front board detached. Loss to corner of fold-out plate not impinging. Some foxing but content in overall good condition. 1724. First Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 170mm x 100mm 7" x 4". vi 234pp. Fold-out copper plate of fishing scene. . W Mears & S Tooke hardcover
1797wal797aLondon: F & C Rivington G G and J Robinson J & J Taylor R Faulder W Bent J Scatcherd E Jefferey T N Longman. G : in good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. Slight foxing. 1797. Sixth Edition. Hardback marbled boards with brown leather spine. 190mm x 120mm 7" x 5". viii lxxii 262ppxxxii 111pp x plates. 5 b/w plates vignettes. . F & C Rivington, G G and J Robinson, J & J Taylor, R Faulder, W Bent, J Scatcherd, E Jefferey, T N Longman hardcover
184733587Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1847. Sm. 8vo. First Edition with woodcut illustrations in the text; original green ribbed cloth boards with multiple frame borders in blind gilt back uncut cream endpapers a remarkably well-reserved bright crisp copy. With personal armorial bookplate on front paste-down and binder's ticket of Westley & Clark on rear paste-down. CRISP ELEGANT COPY OF AN ANGLING CLASSIC IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED PUBLISHER'S BINDING. 'Highly esteemed. The chapters on fly-fishing are unusually clear and comprehensible' Westwood & Satchell. Westwood & Satchell pp. 85-6. Longman Brown Green and Longmans, hardcover
182811102John Murray 1828. Sm. 8vo. First Edition on laid paper with 3 engraved plates of flies two with original tissue guards present and several wood-engraved illustrations in the text title and first plate lightly age-soiled; attractively bound in mid-nineteenth century green full morocco sides with double frame border in gilt stopped at corners by rosettes back gilt extra with four flat bands second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments tooled with a multiple floral design and ruled in gilt gilt doublures very neatly rebacked with new endpapers to style old backstrip laid down a most attractive copy. FIRST EDITION OF ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ANGLING BOOKS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. 'Salmonia ranks high in the scale of angling literature' Westwood & Satchell. The wood-engraved illustrations are by the author. The first and second editions were anonymous. A fourth edition was reached by 1851; the first US edition appeared in 1832. The first edition is very scarce especially in this condition. Westwood & Satchell p. 77. John Murray, unknown
182321796John Major Fleet-Street adjoining Serjeant's-Inn 1823. 8vo. First Major Edition with copper-engraved portrait frontispiece engraved title-vignette 13 fine copper-engraved plates including 2 of music scores and 77 woodcut illustrations and decorations in the text some light offsetting from frontispiece to title some very light and inoffensive spotting to some margins neat later nineteenth century inscription on blank preliminary; most attractively bound in mid-nineteenth full speckled brown calf boards with decorative gilt frame border back with five raised bands tooled in gilt second compartment with black leather label framed and lettered in gilt all other compartments elaborately ruled and tooled in gilt marbled edges gilt doublures marbled endpapers joints lightly rubbed short splits in joints at head and tail but binding wholly sound an attractive copy of a perennial classic in period binding. The first Major edition is based on the fifth edition of 1676 the last published during Walton's lifetime and printed by Nicol at the Shakespeare Press. Major's typically extensive notes occupy pp.395-406. The plates are engraved by Cook and Pye from the old drawings by Wale which had been 'greatly heightened in the effect by the pencil of Mr. Frederick Nash' W&S. Coigny 23; Oliver 23; Slater p.28; Westwood & Satchell p.225. John Major, Fleet-Street, adjoining Serjeant's-Inn, hardcover