1888 1st edition. Goodall & Suddick. Leeds. Ppviii,64,ads. Folded colour frontispiece of a grayling, two colour plates of flies. Maroon cloth gilt w/ bevelled edges. Slight wear to spine, ownership signs but a very good copy.
Notes: The Book Of The Grayling: Being a description of the fish and the art of angling for him, as practiced chiefly in the Midlands and the North of England, By T.E. Pritt... With three illustrations in chromo-lithography from original drawings by the author. Pritt "...sketches lightly the habits and habitat of the fish as they were accepted fifty years ago, following with some capital pages on autumn fishing with the wet fly, and giving dressings of fifteen flies selected by well-known grayling fishers of his time. The rest of the slender volume is mostly occupied by excellent descriptive notes on the popular North Country form of grayling fishing known as "swimming the worm." Pritt wrought--and wrote--well as a pioneer, but he only touched the fringe of what has grown into a big subject, and he had not entirely shaken off the hackles of traditional fallacy." (W. Carter Platts. Grayling Fishing. 1939).