EDWARDIANS GO FISHING: OR MANY DAYS ON MANY WATERS. By G. Cornwallis-West.
1932 1st edition. 8vo (145 x 225mm). Pp218. B/w photograph plates. Tan buckram, upper board and spine titled in black.
Reminiscences of the author's own fishing experiences - childhood on the Clwyd and Elwy, chalkstream trout fishing in the south of England, and salmon and sea-trout fishing, largely in Scotland and Ireland. Cornwallis-West was well-placed to watch the Edwardian upper-classes at play, having married first Lady Randolph Churchill (Winston Churchill's mother), and later the famous actress, Mrs Patrick Campbell. "A breezy book of anecdote and reminiscence, leaving an entertaining impression of the personalities and sport of the early years of the present century." (Where To Fish 1933).
Reminiscences of the author's own fishing experiences - childhood on the Clwyd and Elwy, chalkstream trout fishing in the south of England, and salmon and sea-trout fishing, largely in Scotland and Ireland. Cornwallis-West was well-placed to watch the Edwardian upper-classes at play, having married first Lady Randolph Churchill (Winston Churchill's mother), and later the famous actress, Mrs Patrick Campbell. "A breezy book of anecdote and reminiscence, leaving an entertaining impression of the personalities and sport of the early years of the present century." (Where To Fish 1933).
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Book Code
35230
Author | Cornwallis-West (George Frederick Myddelton). (1879-1951). |
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Book Code | 35230 |
ISBN | B00K2243FE. |
Book Description | Slightly shaken, foxed and used, slight staining to edges. Inscription to reverse of dedication page. Good. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1932 |
Publisher | Putnam. |
Place | London and New York. |