FISHING GOSSIP: OR STRAY LEAVES FROM THE NOTE-BOOKS OF SEVERAL ANGLERS. Edited by H. Cholmondeley-Pennell.
1866 1st edition. Small 8vo (125 x 196mm). Ppxi,329 + 2 pp ads. Illustrated with a sepia frontispiece and title-page illustration, and a b/w plate of natural flies. Binding B. Burgundy cloth, gilt title and angler vignette on spine, blind-stamped patterned boards.
A collection of articles by noted anglers of the period. Thomas Westwood on the River Lea, the Coquet and on "A stream in Arden"; Edward N. Murta on"Sun-spearing" eels, Irish loach-trolling, fly-fishing by nightlight, and on Deeside; Greville Fennell on angling literature; William J. Ffennell on salmon rivers and seasons; William Pinkerton on carp and on the etymology of bait and entomology of may-flies and stone-flies; Dr Albert Gunther on Wels catfish; plus more by Walter Carruthers, W.B. Lord, H.R. Francis, Jonathan Couch, Alex Russel, Thomas Tod Stoddart, W.C. Stewart and Frank Buckland.
A collection of articles by noted anglers of the period. Thomas Westwood on the River Lea, the Coquet and on "A stream in Arden"; Edward N. Murta on"Sun-spearing" eels, Irish loach-trolling, fly-fishing by nightlight, and on Deeside; Greville Fennell on angling literature; William J. Ffennell on salmon rivers and seasons; William Pinkerton on carp and on the etymology of bait and entomology of may-flies and stone-flies; Dr Albert Gunther on Wels catfish; plus more by Walter Carruthers, W.B. Lord, H.R. Francis, Jonathan Couch, Alex Russel, Thomas Tod Stoddart, W.C. Stewart and Frank Buckland.
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15430
| Author | Cholmondeley-Pennell, Henry (Harry). (1837-1915), Editor. |
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| Book Code | 15430 |
| ISBN | B001AVWUTM. |
| Book Description | Cloth used and slightly stained, small (1") split to base of spine, small stamp (Walsall Angling Club) to front end-paper, piece torn fron Contents page. Overall still a good copy. |
| Book Cover | Hardcover |
| Published Date | 1866 |
| Publisher | Adam and Charles Black. |
| Place | Edinburgh. |