TO BE A FISHERMAN. Written and illustrated by Roy Beddington.
1955 1st edition. 8vo (140 x 220mm). Pp189. Colour frontispiece and b/w illustrations by the author. Binding B. Blue boards, spine titled in black.
Roy Beddington discusses his experience and thinking on salmon, trout and sea-trout in Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia. Chapters include: The fisherman's curse; The etiquette of fishing; A running commentary; Pastures new; Prince fish; Mayfly time; Pike and grayling; Eels and elvers; Ladies on the river; Why 'coarse'?; Clear water; Metamorphosis; Dementian piscatoria; Fair fishing?; Fishing by firelight.
Roy Beddington discusses his experience and thinking on salmon, trout and sea-trout in Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia. Chapters include: The fisherman's curse; The etiquette of fishing; A running commentary; Pastures new; Prince fish; Mayfly time; Pike and grayling; Eels and elvers; Ladies on the river; Why 'coarse'?; Clear water; Metamorphosis; Dementian piscatoria; Fair fishing?; Fishing by firelight.
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Book Code
35907
Author | Beddington (Roy). |
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Book Code | 35907 |
ISBN | B0000CJ977. |
Book Description | Boards faded, bumped and dented, stains / browning to end-papers and edges. Good only, lacks dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1955 |
Publisher | Geoffrey Bles. |
Place | London. |