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Angling Catalogue 2009. John and Judith Head Angling Angling Catalogue 2009. John and Judith Head Angling 0001 A. Novice: The Anglican Friar, and The Fish Which He Took By Hook and By £ 85.00 Crook. A Comic Legend. 1851, London 8 full page humorous engravings, engraved title page, 166 pages, orig. decor. green cl.bdg., rebacked. Some light browning which is quite usual in this particular book. 0002 Adams, Joseph: The Angler's Guide to the Irish Fisheries. 1924, London, 1st £ 50.00 edition, 16 full page illustrations, 255 pp, original red cloth binding. Good example apart from some sporadic minor foxing. Angling days on the principle rivers and lochs throughout the country. 0003 Aflalo, F.G: Sea Fish, An Account of Methods of Angling ... English Coast, £ 40.00 Sporting Fishes in S.Africa and Australian Waters. n.d., c. 1898, London.illustrated, 256pp, 12 full page illustrations, numerous text illustrations. Original decorative cloth binding. Good example. Chapters on tackle, Hand- Lining, Fishing from piers and harbours, and boat fishing. 0004 Aflalo, F.G: Sunset Playgrounds, Fishing Days and Others in California and £ 75.00 Canada. 1909, London and New York, frontis., 35 illus., 251pp, orig. blue cloth binding, very good example apart from a very small blemish on the spine. 0005 Akerman, J. Yonge: Spring-Tide, or The Angler and His Friends. 1852, London, £ 120.00 Second edition. Engraved portrait frontis of author with Mayfly. 6 full page engraved plates. 192 pp. Adverts. Original green cloth binding. Apart from the frontis plate being a little browned and the fore-edge of same being a little chipped, this is a clean and crisp example. An unopened copy. 0006 Aldam, W.H: A Quaint Treatise on "Flees and the Art a Artyfichall Flee Making, £ 3,500.00 London 1876, Published John B. Day. 25 actual specimens of flies and fly making materials in 22 oval mounts. 2 col. chromo-litho plts. Quarto. Original decorative green cloth binding with gilt and black emblems on upper cover. Binding in a bright state. Some foxing as is so often found in this book. Bookplate. Early inscription on verso of frontis. 0007 Alexander, Sir J. E. (Editor): Salmon Fishing in Canada by a Resident, (Rev. £ 250.00 William Agar Adamson) 1860, London, Eng. frontis plate, map, 350 pp, adverts, modern hf.cf.bdg., 0008 Amateur Angler (E.M. Marston): By Meadow and Stream. Pleasant Memories of £ 65.00 Pleasant Places. 1896, London, Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., 16 illustrations, 134 pp. Original quarter parchment binding. Green cloth sides. Spine little soiled. Printed on Japanese paper (parchment) book plate. This copy does not have a limitation page, but it is almost certainly a limited edition probably of 250. 0009 Amateur Angler (E.M. Marston): Days in Clover. 1892, London, first edition. £ 60.00 120 pp. Tastefully bound in late 19th century half vellum with leather title label. Contains Itchen Revisited, Holiday in Wales, The Wye, Folkestone. 0010 Amateur Angler (E.M.Marston): An Old Man's Holidays, London 1900, Ltd. Edn. £ 75.00 of 250 copies, hand numbered and initialled by the author, printed on hand made paper, 16 illus., 140pp, adverts, orig. quarter parchment binding, gilt top, spine little discoloured. 0011 Amateur Angler.(E Marston): Days In Clover. 1892, London, 1st edn. Full page £ 25.00 illustrations. 120pages. Adverts.12mo. Original decorative paper covered boards. The edge of the pages are gilded. Repair to lower edge of spine. Chapters on Wales, Itchen, Wye and Folkestone. Angling 1 Angling Catalogue 2009. John and Judith Head 0012 Anderdon, John Lavincourt (A.J.L.): The River Dove, with Some Quiet Thoughts £ 175.00 on the Happy Practice of Angling, near to the seat of Mr. Charles Cotton, at Beresford Hall, in Staffordshire. 1847, London, published by William Pickering, First edition, 296 pp, quarter calf binding, all edges gilt, name on end paper dated 1854. 0013 Angler's Guide: To The Irish Free State. 1924, Dublin, First edn. 230pp., £ 65.00 adverts, 4 folding maps including a very large one laid on linen. Foreword by Stephen Gwynn. Original green cloth binding. Spine little faded. 0014 Anglers Notebook and Naturalists Record: 1888, Yellow Series Complete, £ 85.00 London. 188pp, orig. decorative green cloth bdg. Inserted inside is the original prospectus for this book. A repertory of Fact, Inquiry, and Discussion on Field Sports and the Subject of Natural History. Dermot, Earl of Mayo's book plate. Very good example. 0015 Angler's Notebook And Naturalist's Record: A Repertory Of Fact, Enquiry And £ 85.00 Discussion On Field Sports And Subjects Of Natural History. 1880, Wm. Satchell, Green Series. 6 woodcuts, 192pp. 12 monthly parts from January to June. Original decorative green cloth binding with gilt tooling on upper cover and spine. Very good example. 0016 Anglers.: Trout and Salmon Fishing in Southland, New Zealand. 1929, £ 45.00 published by Southland Anglers Club, 128pp, photos, photo frontis of Sir Harry Lauder and Mr. J. W. Smith, adverts, orig. brown paper covers. 0017 Anon: A Guide for Anglers to the Rivers Clwyd and Elwy, Their Tributaries and £ 225.00 Lakes, etc. …. 1904, Published by H. W. Roberts & Co., Anglers' Stores, High Street, Rhyl. 30 pages, photos, correction slip, 24 pages of adverts, a folding map, original light green printed paper covers, edge of covers slightly browned. Scarce 0018 Anon: Arte of Angling, 1577. 1956, published by Princeton University, First £ 85.00 Facsimile Edition, edited by Gerald Eades Bentley, intro. by Carl Otto Kienbusch. Fine example contained in a professionally made white foldover cloth box. This copy contains the bookplate of Carl Otto v. Kienbusch also the Lynn bookplate which makes this one of the most important copies. 0019 Anon: Arte of Angling, 1577. 1956, published by Princeton University, First £ 45.00 Facsimile Edition, edited by Gerald Eades Bentley, intro. by Carl Otto Kienbusch. Owners initials on half title. Good example. 0020 Anon: Fish Stories, A Collection Of Angling Yarns. c.1900, adverts, 166pp. £ 25.00 Original paper covered boards. Contains some extraordinary tall fishing stories. Would make good reading. 0021 Anon: Hunting, Shooting and Fishing. A Sporting, Miscellany with Anecdotic £ 65.00 Chapters about Horses and Dogs. 1877, London, Sampson Low. Illustrated by Phiz., A. Cooper, etc., 317 pages, original decorative red cloth binding. Frontis portrait of gentleman and two ladies fishing from a boat. Chapters on trout fishing, (14 pages) Salmon spearing (12 pages) and Carpe Diem (7 pages). 0022 Anon: National Sea Fisheries Protection Association. Report of Proceedings, £ 35.00 1893. 1893, 234 pages, printed by Lake and Sison, London. Original paper covers. Little dust stained. 0023 Anon: Severn Fishery Board. Salmon Scales. 1912, W. Leicester, Printers, £ 25.00 Worcester. 7 pages. Folding photographic illustration of four scales. Original printed paper covers. Angling 2 Angling Catalogue 2009. John and Judith Head 0024 Anon: Severn Fishery Board: Report of the Chairman for 1891. 1892, 25th £ 45.00 Annual Report. 56 pages, folding chart. Original printed paper covers, covers little dust stained. 0025 Anon: Statement of the Case for the Wye Fishery Board. 1912, Chepstow. 21 £ 45.00 pages, large folding map of Symonds Yat to Estuary Boundaries and folding chart: comparative take of Salmon by fixed and movable instruments. Original green cloth binding. 0026 Anon: The Angler's Assistant, or a New and Complete Treatise on the Art of £ 250.00 Angling containing Every Necessary Instruction to Practice with Success the Most Healthy Pastime; n.d., c.1813, London, W. Mason. Uncoloured engraved frontis, 32pp, original printed paper covers, early name on cover. Spine strenghthened. Scarce item. 0027 Anon: The Angler's Guide - Canada 1940, Montreal. Shepard Publishing Co. £ 25.00 97 pages, illustrated. Original printed red card covers. Game Fish of each Province. Wet Trout Flies, Streamer Flies, Baits, Flies, etc.. 0028 Anon: The Angler's Own Book, Gives a Thorough Knowledge of the Art £ 650.00 andTales of Every Haunt of the Fish. 1869, Published by J. Neal, London. 32pp., original beige pictorial covers printed in black and red depicting two men fishing from a punt with the caption "gives a thorough knowledge of the art" and another " and tells every haunt of the fish". Adverts on rear leaf. In almost mint condition and housed in a fold-over cloth box having a red title label on the spine. Scarce 0029 Anon: The Boy's Own Jolly Angling Book. Showing Tackle and Baits Required. £ 1,200.00 c 1877, A collection of the following three. COPY NO 1. 16 pages, illustrated throughout. Publisher's printed blue paper wraps, skillfully rebacked. No publisher's name given and no adverts. COPY NO 2. 16 pages, illustrated throughout. Publisher's name on back cover. W. Hall with an advertisement for 16 publications. Publisher's original printed pale grey wraps. COPY NO 3. 16 pages, illustrated throughout, Publisher's name and address on front and back cover. Advertisement for 19 publications. Publisher's printed yellow paper wraps. The three items contained in a green buckram foldover box. Scarce and very unusual to have all three, all being in good condition. 0030 Anon: The Complete Angler, A Practical Guide to Bottom Fishing, Trolling, £ 30.00 Spinning, and Fly Fishing with a Chapter on Sea Fishing. 1891, New York, published Street and Smith. The Handbook Library No.11. Illustrated. 141pp, adverts. Original printed paper covers, even browning throughout. 0031 Anon: The Gentleman Angler containing Short, Plain and Easy Instructions... £ 450.00 with several Observations on Angling, Angle rods and artificial flies,... 1736, London, Printedf for A. Bettesworth. Second Edition with large additions. 200pages, index and adverts. Original full sheep binding, rebacked. Corners of covers little rubbed, but nevertheless a clean crisp example. The first section is observations on angling, rods, artificial flies, times and seasons, angling laws, and a section on Fishing on the Thames.
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