THE BOOK OF THE DRY FLY. By George A.B. Dewar. New edition, with contributions by The Duke of Rutland and J.E. Booth.
(1898) 1910 2nd edition. 8vo (145 x 203mm). Ppxxviii,277 + 2pp ads. Colour paintings and b/w line illustrations. Binding state B: Grey-green cloth, spine and upper board titled in black, scene on upper board in black.
Originally published in 1897, this is the revised second edition with new material added by the Duke of Rutland and J.E. Booth". In this edition of The Book Of The Dry Fly we have not included any illustrations of the artificial flies used in this branch of angling. The plates of artificial flies are useless to the dry-fly angler; indeed, the exact shaded and whole dressing of these flies is constantly being changed". There is a one colour plate of relevant natural insects, by Edward Neale, and seven of paintings in colour of the Rivers Avon (Wiltshire), Test, Itchen, Whitewater, Loddon, Darenth and Derbyshire Wye, by "well-known artists". 1500 copies of this edition were printed (Inman).
Originally published in 1897, this is the revised second edition with new material added by the Duke of Rutland and J.E. Booth". In this edition of The Book Of The Dry Fly we have not included any illustrations of the artificial flies used in this branch of angling. The plates of artificial flies are useless to the dry-fly angler; indeed, the exact shaded and whole dressing of these flies is constantly being changed". There is a one colour plate of relevant natural insects, by Edward Neale, and seven of paintings in colour of the Rivers Avon (Wiltshire), Test, Itchen, Whitewater, Loddon, Darenth and Derbyshire Wye, by "well-known artists". 1500 copies of this edition were printed (Inman).
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21218
Author | Dewar (George Albemarle Bertie). (1862-1934). |
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Book Code | 21218 |
ISBN | B00P9XS7KI. |
Book Description | End-paper bookplate, slight use but good-plus. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1910 |
Publisher | Adam and Charles Black. |
Place | London. |