THE DOMESDAY BOOK OF ENGLISH FISH TAXIDERMISTS. By Barry Williams. De luxe edition.
2020 1st edition - de luxe issue. Large heavy 4to (222 x 287mm). Pp632. Illustrated with over 950 colour photographs, including portraits, documents, record pike and other fish. Fully bound in dark blue goatskin with raised bands and gilt titles, in a scarlet cloth slipcase.
English fish taxidermy and the collecting of cased stuffed fish has a long and fascinating history. Professional taxidermist and restorer Barry Williams begins with the story of the families of East End taxidermists who preserved the best of the catches of the London angling associations, the Piscatorial Society, the Flyfishers' Club, and many individual anglers throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His research takes him around the country in search of work by famous and less well-known taxidermists, and includes their business histories, details of much of their surviving work, and quite a lot about their often surprising personal lives. Barry gives detailed descriptions of the taxidermists' individual styles and also the characteristics by which their cases and fish can be identified. He takes pains to identify many individual fish and their captors, including much new information on angling controversies such as those surrounding some of the large pike claimed by well-known anglers such as Alfred Jardine and Dennis Pye. Illustrated with over 950 photographs, including portraits, documents, record pike and other fish, this book is an authoritative reference for collectors of cased fish and taxidermy, as well as being of great interest to fishermen and angling historians.
English fish taxidermy and the collecting of cased stuffed fish has a long and fascinating history. Professional taxidermist and restorer Barry Williams begins with the story of the families of East End taxidermists who preserved the best of the catches of the London angling associations, the Piscatorial Society, the Flyfishers' Club, and many individual anglers throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His research takes him around the country in search of work by famous and less well-known taxidermists, and includes their business histories, details of much of their surviving work, and quite a lot about their often surprising personal lives. Barry gives detailed descriptions of the taxidermists' individual styles and also the characteristics by which their cases and fish can be identified. He takes pains to identify many individual fish and their captors, including much new information on angling controversies such as those surrounding some of the large pike claimed by well-known anglers such as Alfred Jardine and Dennis Pye. Illustrated with over 950 photographs, including portraits, documents, record pike and other fish, this book is an authoritative reference for collectors of cased fish and taxidermy, as well as being of great interest to fishermen and angling historians.
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Book Code
50673
Author | Williams (Barry). |
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Book Code | 50673 |
ISBN | 1904784933 / 9781904784937. |
Book Description | De luxe edition, limited to only 60 copies, numbered (I to LX) and signed by the author. Fine in slipcase. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 2020 |
Publisher | Coch-y-Bonddu Books. |
Place | Machynlleth, Powys. |