THE FLY-FISHER'S ENTOMOLOGY: With coloured representations of the natural and artificial insect; and a few observations and instructions for trout and grayling-fishing. By Alfred Ronalds. New edition, with extra coloured plates, edited by H.T. Sheringham.
(1836) 1921 new edition. 8vo (140 x 222mm). Ppxlvi,152. Colour and b/w plates. Green cloth, titled and ruled in black as other Herbert Jenkins angling books.
Alfred Ronalds was the first of the great angler-naturalists. His book revolutionised flyfishing and flytying, and formed the cornerstone on which all later books on angling entomology were based. With a lengthy new Introduction by H.T. Sheringham.
Alfred Ronalds was the first of the great angler-naturalists. His book revolutionised flyfishing and flytying, and formed the cornerstone on which all later books on angling entomology were based. With a lengthy new Introduction by H.T. Sheringham.
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Book Code
55753
Author | Ronalds (Alfred). |
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Book Code | 55753 |
ISBN | B001OV2XLS. |
Book Description | Name and address to front end-paper. Top corners bumped, small snag to cloth at top of slightly tanned spine, edges foxed. Good copy, lacks dust-wrapper. Contemporary advertising leaflet for Muscatol: The World's Insect Repeller laid in. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1921 |
Publisher | Herbert Jenkins. |
Place | London. |