FALKUS and BULLER'S FRESHWATER FISHING. A book of tackles and techniques, with some notes on various fish, fish recipes, fishing safety and sundry other matters. By Fred Buller and Hugh Falkus. First edition - Signed limited issue - The Authors' Edition.
1975 1st edition - first limited edition. 4to (185 x 254mm). Ppviii,520. Colour frontispiece, two tipped-in colour plates, b/w photographs and illustrations. Full dark blue morocco, spine titled in gilt, six raised bands and panels on spine, all edges gilt, corners rounded, marbled end-papers, silk marker. Edition limited to 25 signed and numbered copies, signed by both authors, May, 1975.
"Falkus and Buller's Freshwater Fishing is a classic: a book which no one with an intelligent interest in angling can afford to be without. A book of tackle and techniques, with some notes on various fishes; fish recipes; fishing safety and other sundry matters." An encyclopaedic work encompassing all aspects of British freshwater fishing. The authors' passion for research, their love of angling, even their avowed interest in the culinary qualities of their catch, seem to me a healthier approach to the subject than that of many writers of today, whose over-emphasis on technical and conservation aspects seem to take much of the excitement and spontaneity of fishing. Part I covers fishes, Part II rigs, tackles and methods of capture, with some reference to American ideas. "An erratum slip in early copies points out that 'p.479 and p.483 should be transposed,' as they were in later copies." (Hatwell).
"Falkus and Buller's Freshwater Fishing is a classic: a book which no one with an intelligent interest in angling can afford to be without. A book of tackle and techniques, with some notes on various fishes; fish recipes; fishing safety and other sundry matters." An encyclopaedic work encompassing all aspects of British freshwater fishing. The authors' passion for research, their love of angling, even their avowed interest in the culinary qualities of their catch, seem to me a healthier approach to the subject than that of many writers of today, whose over-emphasis on technical and conservation aspects seem to take much of the excitement and spontaneity of fishing. Part I covers fishes, Part II rigs, tackles and methods of capture, with some reference to American ideas. "An erratum slip in early copies points out that 'p.479 and p.483 should be transposed,' as they were in later copies." (Hatwell).
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Book Code
52563
Author | Buller (Fred H.E.) and Falkus (Hugh). |
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Book Code | 52563 |
ISBN | 0356046125 / 0356046125. |
Book Description | Slight marks to upper board but a fine copy (#3 of 25) signed by both authors. Hand-written correction on page 441, initialled by Hugh Falkus. . |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1975 |
Publisher | Macdonald and Jane's. |
Place | London. |