FISHING: ITS CAUSE, TREATMENT AND CURE. By H.T. Sheringham. Symptoms by G.E. Studdy. The Field Press reissue.
1925 (1930 The Field Press reissue). Small 8vo (125 x 192mm). Ppxii,138. B/w cartoon plates by G.E. Studdy. Grey cloth-backed paper-covered boards, spine titled in black. The title-page still states Philip Allan and Co., but a cloth strip has been added to the base of the spine stating "The Field".
riginally published in 1914 as "Fishing: A Diagnosis." H. T. Sheringham teamed up with the illustrator G. E. Studdy (of 'Bonzo' fame) to produce a most hilarious and charming book. No fisherman will keep a straight face on reading the text and viewing the illustrations. We offer a brief excerpt: "A Bull - It sometimes happens that you come upon a bull suddenly and without a moment for thought or plan. Then you must depend on the moral dignity of man, on a haughty brow, a flashing eye. Do not, however, presume on your manifest superiority. Behave as one gentleman to another. If the bull is right-minded he will move slowly away. If not, if he shows a disposition to contest your passage, you must advance upon him, shouting in a great and terrible voice. If this has no effect, you are obviously in a tight place, and there is but one thing to do. Lie down at once and pretend to be dead." Quotation from a letter by the author - "Some (underlined) of it is still amusing - Mr Takingsilk and the Nox Ambrosiana, for instance. With other parts I am not so pleased as I was. "Nos et mutamur", alas! But Studdy's corn is immense - worth the price the publishers ask for the whole book."
riginally published in 1914 as "Fishing: A Diagnosis." H. T. Sheringham teamed up with the illustrator G. E. Studdy (of 'Bonzo' fame) to produce a most hilarious and charming book. No fisherman will keep a straight face on reading the text and viewing the illustrations. We offer a brief excerpt: "A Bull - It sometimes happens that you come upon a bull suddenly and without a moment for thought or plan. Then you must depend on the moral dignity of man, on a haughty brow, a flashing eye. Do not, however, presume on your manifest superiority. Behave as one gentleman to another. If the bull is right-minded he will move slowly away. If not, if he shows a disposition to contest your passage, you must advance upon him, shouting in a great and terrible voice. If this has no effect, you are obviously in a tight place, and there is but one thing to do. Lie down at once and pretend to be dead." Quotation from a letter by the author - "Some (underlined) of it is still amusing - Mr Takingsilk and the Nox Ambrosiana, for instance. With other parts I am not so pleased as I was. "Nos et mutamur", alas! But Studdy's corn is immense - worth the price the publishers ask for the whole book."
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Book Code
2768
Author | Sheringham (Hugh Tempest). (1876-1930). |
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Book Code | 2768 |
ISBN | B00QU2O6SE. |
Book Description | Slightly rubbed and used. Slight damp-staining to rear board only. Foxing to edges. Good only. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1925 |
Publisher | Philip Allan and Co. |
Place | London. |