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19512110502150409961Dai Nippon Fisheries Association Publishing Department 1951. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Dai Nippon Fisheries Association Publishing Department paperback
19552110502150410144Dai Nippon Fisheries Association Publishing Department 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Dai Nippon Fisheries Association Publishing Department paperback
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
1932256563Philadelphia: Published by the Members of the State in Schuylkill; Published by the Citizens of the State in Schuylkill 1932. Illustrated. With tipped in photos of Citizen McFadden the Castle State in Schuylkill Closing Day 201st Year 1932 in Vol. 1 and of the Clock House Openning Day May 1933 in Vol. 2. 446; 517 1 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Bound in Publisher's three quarters red morocco gilt-stamped emblematic fish tooling on spine t.e.g. with paper wrappers bound in by Alfred Smith & Co. Fine. Illustrated. With tipped in photos of Citizen McFadden the Castle State in Schuylkill Closing Day 201st Year 1932 in Vol. 1 and of the Clock House Openning Day May 1933 in Vol. 2. 446; 517 1 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Bruns S74; Howes M636 Published by the Members of the State in Schuylkill; Published by the Citizens of the State in Schuylkill unknown
1921316061Ocean City N.J.: privately printed 1921. First Edition. Vignette title page illustrated after photographs advertisements. 176 8 pp. 8vo 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches. Original reverse calf gilt preserved in dust jacket with typed spine label. Calf worn and toned with loss to extremities and spine overopened toning to gutters and margins. First Edition. Vignette title page illustrated after photographs advertisements. 176 8 pp. 8vo 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches. Cf. Bruns O1 1916-1919 editions "scarce ephemera". Cf. Bruns O1 1916-1919 editions "scarce ephemera" <br/><br/> privately printed unknown
1994ST20505-09Madison Ohio: Sunrise Publishing Company 1994. FIRST EDITION. No. 176 OF 300 NUMBERED COPIES and 30 deluxe lettered copies. 287 x 212 mm. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2". xiv pp. 1 leaf blank 325 1 pp. 1 leaf. <br/> Publisher's green buckram cover and spine lettered in gilt. In original slightly creased and torn glassine and gold-speckled deep green slipcase with paper label. Section titles with illustrations by T. O. Duncan. WITH SIX LEAVES FROM SPORTING BOOKS. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the limitation page. De Hamel & Silver "Disbound and Dispersed" 205. Except for small problems with the glassine jacket as new.<br/> <br/> This thorough bibliography of sporting book series published by 24 different publishers in the United States from the mid-19th century to the 1990s contains original leaves from six included works. Our author is bookseller collector and bibliographer Matthew L. "Duke" Biscotti a noted sporting book enthusiast who has published six works on the topic. In 2010 he donated his extensive collection of sporting periodicals and ephemera to the National Sporting Library in Middleburg Virginia. The six leaves here are from the following works: <br /> <br /> 1 Roosevelt Theodore and George Bird Grinnell editors. "American Big Game Hunting" New York: Forest and Stream Publishing Company 1893.<br /> 2 Holder Charles. "The Big Game Fishes of the United States." New York: Macmillan Co 1903. <br /> 3 Cook Carroll Blaine. "Lake and Stream Game Fishing." Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd Company 1917. <br /> 4 Connett Eugene V. "Any Luck" New York: Windward House 1933.<br /> 5 Clark Roland. "Pot Luck." New York: A.S. Barnes and Company 1945.<br /> 6 Allen Durward L. "Pheasants in North America." Harrisburg Pennsylvania: Stackpole Co. Wildlife Management Institute 1956. <br /> <br /> This book is not rare but it is seldom found as here in its original glassine dust jacket. Sunrise Publishing Company unknown
000334London J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1924. Rebound in brown half-morocco over green boards top edge gilt. One of the Haddon Hall series with head and tail pieces by Arthur Rackham. London J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1924. hardcover
199575829Lakewood CO: Self published ca. 1995. Modern three ring black binder with 73 original color photographs of flies tied by Barnard all neatly annotated at the bottom of each page in manuscript. All photographs are tipped onto a gray sheet of paper each of which is in turn is placed into a plastic sleeve. Five of the photographs were done by Wyoming fly-tier Marvin Nolte probably used as models for some of Bernard's creations. Included in the front pocket is a price guide of Barnard flies and his business name appears to be “Barnard Fishfeathers and Wood†and laid in are two printed articles about Barnard and his creations. Very good condition. Likely the only copy.When one looks at his price list one see prices of $150 to $200 for a single fly one is taken back a bit as 30 years ago $1.25 would have bought you a nicely-tied fly. As a fly fisher in days gone by this was surprising to me until I read the article enclosed. Gary Barnard was a graphic designer and sculptor in wood for 25 years before giving up his business and opening “Barnard Fishfeathers and Wood†in Lakewood CO in 1990. The reason for the incredible pricing is that Barnard was not making flies to be used for fishing but was constructing these very intricate and beautiful flies and using wood as his only medium in very imposing designs as sculptures. In a standard fly the 'wings' are made from parts of birds feather but even here Bernard used wood. Surely an incredible time-consuming process. Two photographs are no longer present and they appea to have been removed on purpose as Barnard likely didn't want to continue that design. In essence he was selling wooden sculptures of flies priced at $200; a bargain really as Barnard was a serious artist a very skilled woodworker a graphic designer and a serious fly fisherman. These were surely meant to be proudly displayed on mantelpieces and the like. Looking on the internet I could not find a single example for sale. Self published unknown
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