Language: English
Published by Longmans, Green, and Co., London, UK, 1865
Seller: Sarah Zaluckyj, KINGTON, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. 4th Edition. 312 pages + 32 page publisher's catalogue. Excellent B&W illustrations. No dustjacket. Dark green hardback binding which is worn around edges and boards' corners, spine junctions. Page-edges browned o/w pages clean. Reading/working copy.
Language: English
Published by Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, London, 1848
Seller: Temple Bar Bookshop, Dublin, DUB, Ireland
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. The second edition a very good copy in the publisher's cloth, a couple of notes on the front end paper.
Language: English
Published by Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, London, 1848
Seller: Mrs Books, Peterhead, United Kingdom
US$ 111.09
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: Very good. Second Edition, with in text woodcut illustrations; original green ribbed cloth binding; boards with multiple frame borders in blind with floral decorations. Label to spine with gilt lettering and blind floral decoration. Boards have some wear with sunning to the edges - small tear to bottom edge of front board. Previous owners name inscribed to title page. Tight binding, with pages crisp and bright. 31 page publisher's alphabetical catalogue. Numerous illustrations with the plate on page 328 being extra to this volume. Additional photographs are available upon request. For shipping heavier items, or delivery outside the UK, please read our shipping terms for further details.
Language: English
Published by Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, London, 1848
Seller: COVENANT HERITAGE LIBRIS, Saint John, NB, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. sketches (illustrator). 2nd Edition. covers and binding loose but complete with chipped spine, cocking.
Language: English
Published by London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853
Seller: Rainer Kurz - Antiquariat in Oberaudorf, Oberaudorf, Germany
Condition: Sehr gut. 3. Auflage. Ca. 17,5 x 11 cm. VIII S., 312 Seiten mit Frontispiz und Textillustrationen, 32 Seiten Verlagsanzeigen. Grüner blindgeprägter Leineneinband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Einband leicht ausgeblichen und etwas stockfleckig, Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatz. Sonst gutes Exemplar in englischer Sprache.
Language: English
Published by The Flyfisher's Classic Library, Devon, 1995
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Full burgundy goatskin, beveled boards, titled in gilt; 8vo; 242pp; all edges gilt; marbled endsheets; illustrated with color frontispiece plus 7 other full-page color plates of salmon flies and fish, also1 b/w plate of salmon hooks; sewn-in bookmark; contains a salmon fly tied by Henrik Strandgaard in a sunken mount inside front cover, with tissue overlay; matching cloth-covered clamshell box with spine titles & cover decoration in gilt; limited to 55 numbered (#49) copies. Part I: The Theory, Principles and Practice of Fly-Fishing for Salmon; with Lists of Salmon-Flies for Every Good River in the Empire. Part II: The Natural History of the Salmon, All its Known Habits Described, and the Best Way of Artificially Breeding it Explained. This copy as new in all respects. A cornerstone book for the salmon angler & fly tier. "highly esteemed" (Westwood & Satchell p86).
Published by Longman Brown Green, 1853
Seller: Bristow & Garland, Shaftesbury, United Kingdom
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Add to basketFrontispiece and illustrations in the text. 8vo (7 x 4 5/8 inches), pages: viii:312:24 (publisher's advertisements). Original green blindstamped cloth. 1 1/4 inch split to upper joint. Contemporary inscription on front free endpaper and recto of frontispiece.
Published by Longman, Green, and Co. London. 1865, 1865
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
US$ 138.86
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Add to basketALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 1853). (1847) 1865 4th edition. 12mo (110 x 178mm). Ppviii,312 + 32pp ads. B/w frontispiece of salmon flies, text engravings. Decoratively blind-stamped green cloth, spine titled in gilt, brown coated end-papers. Front inner professionally repaired. Cloth a little rubbed but good. Armorial bookplate and end-paper ownership signature of T. Godfrey Hatfeild of Thorp Arch Hall, York, 1866. Third edition, considerably revised. In the author's preface he states "I have, I think, improved the general style of the volume; excised repetitions, rejected incorrect instruction, unsound suggestion, opinion, and advice, and replaced them by accurate information and counsel. The list of trout-flies I have shortened and simplified, and given no fancy patterns. .The natural history of salmon I have re-written. .The list of salmon-flies for the best rivers in the British Isles I have remodelled after the best specimens in that gallery of ideal insect beauties which I painted for The Book of the Salmon." Chapters on artificial flies; their dressing and use, together with monthly lists of recommended flies for both trout and salmon; trolling tackle and techniques; bottom fishing; piscatorial physiology by Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S; and the habits of freshwater fish. Though the book includes sections on bottom fishing, the author most definitely favours the fly and includes a section on "The superiority and merits of fly-fishing." He does, however, still have time for the coarse fish except, perhaps, the carp of which he says "The yellowish olive carp stands at the head of a very numerous family, giving, in my opinion, no very honourable name to them. They are just as bad a race as the salmon tribe are excellent. .Neither I nor anyone else can tell you how to catch satisfactorily with the angle the pater familias of the carp; he is so sly, and nibbles in such a namby-pamby way, that he strips the hook of its bait mouse-like." .
Published by Longman Brown Green and Longmans London, 1847
Seller: Addyman Books, Hay-on-Wye, United Kingdom
US$ 243.01
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Add to basketxii, 363pp. + [32]pp. of ads. at rear. Illustrated. Rebacked, retaining orig. spine. Green blind decorated cloth. Rear endpapers soiled, some occasional light foxing throughout o/w contents clean and sound.
Published by Longmans, Brown, Green, and Longmans., London, 1847
Seller: Leakey's Bookshop Ltd., Inverness, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 277.72
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Original blind-stamped cloth, a little marked with extremities - including hinges - rubbed. Half title. Gathering at P323 loose.Spine darkened. Wood engravings in the text.
Published by Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, London, 1850
First Edition
First edition. 8vo, xvi, 242 pp, bound in marbled boards backed with crushed black morocco, raised in six bands at the spine, with gilt florets and decorative compartments. t.e.g. Illustrated with 9 plates, eight of them hand-colored, printed the Adlards. Provenance: From the library of Jane des Grange, with her engraved ex libris tipped onto ffep. First edition of a landmark work in the history of fly-fishing for salmon, known for the brilliance and clarity of the hand-colored plates depicting flies, as well as the clear prose style and depictions of salmon rivers in the UK, Scotland, and Wales. Westwood & Satchell p. 86 (Highly esteemed). Leather rubbed at hinges and extremities, lightly affecting the title and gilt at spine; cloth rubbed, with some minor swelling to the upper boards, likely from exposure to moisture, some minor foxing withing, otherwise a sound very good example, with the plates well-preserved and bright.
Published by The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey. 1995, 1995
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
US$ 610.99
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Add to basketCondition: new. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 1995). (1850) 1995 new edition. 8vo (165 x 242mm). Ppxxvi,242. Eight full-page colour plates, five of them of salmon flies. Full burgundy goatskin with actual salmon fly set within a bespoke mount inside the front board. De luxe edition. Fine in silk-lined box with the initials R.H.L. (previous owner Sir Richard Leigh) to the front. One of 55 copies incorporating an actual salmon fly tied by Henrik Strandgaard. One of 55 de luxe copies, each containing an actual salmon fly tied by Henrik Strandgaard. The Book of the Salmon (1850) is one of the best-known books on salmon fishing of the nineteenth century. It belongs to the exciting decade from 1842, which saw the publication of Blacker's first edition, Scrope's Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing and Jones's Guide to Norway, some of the most brilliant (and most desirable) of all fly-fishing books. 'Ephemera' was an Irishman, Edward Fitzgibbon. He was a friend of William Blacker, the celebrated tackle-dealer, and an excellent all-round angler of great experience. Unlike Blacker, Fitzgibbon could write, and he was an ambitious author. The Book of the Salmon is the first comprehensive guide to salmon fishing to be published. In addition, it contains five colour plates of flies and three plates of salmon fry, superbly engraved by the Adlards (the same men who produced the dazzling plates in Jones's Guide to Norway). Westwood and Satchell's Bibliotheca Piscatoria, (1883) comments, "the chapters on fly-making are unusually clear and comprehensible." The quality and rarity of Ephemera's book have made it a most sought after collector's piece which fetches (when it occasionally appears) a substantial price. It is an essential volume for anyone interested in the history of the salmon fly. .
Published by The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey. 1995, 1995
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
US$ 624.88
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Add to basketCondition: new. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 1995). (1850) 1995 new edition. 8vo (165 x 242mm). Ppxxvi,242. Eight full-page colour plates, five of them of salmon flies. Full burgundy goatskin with actual salmon fly set within a bespoke mount inside the front board. De luxe edition. Fine in silk-lined box. One of 55 copies incorporating an actual salmon fly tied by Henrik Strandgaard. One of 55 de luxe copies, each containing an actual salmon fly tied by Henrik Strandgaard. The Book of the Salmon (1850) is one of the best-known books on salmon fishing of the nineteenth century. It belongs to the exciting decade from 1842, which saw the publication of Blacker's first edition, Scrope's Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing and Jones's Guide to Norway, some of the most brilliant (and most desirable) of all fly-fishing books. 'Ephemera' was an Irishman, Edward Fitzgibbon. He was a friend of William Blacker, the celebrated tackle-dealer, and an excellent all-round angler of great experience. Unlike Blacker, Fitzgibbon could write, and he was an ambitious author. The Book of the Salmon is the first comprehensive guide to salmon fishing to be published. In addition, it contains five colour plates of flies and three plates of salmon fry, superbly engraved by the Adlards (the same men who produced the dazzling plates in Jones's Guide to Norway). Westwood and Satchell's Bibliotheca Piscatoria, (1883) comments, "the chapters on fly-making are unusually clear and comprehensible." The quality and rarity of Ephemera's book have made it a most sought after collector's piece which fetches (when it occasionally appears) a substantial price. It is an essential volume for anyone interested in the history of the salmon fly. .
Published by Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, London, 1850
Seller: Elk River Books (ABAA/ILAB), Livingston, MT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Very good. First Edition. 12mo (17 cm), pp. xvi, 242, 2 (ads), 32 (publisher's catalog). Original brown cloth, gilt titling, with blind-stamped decorations. Publisher's adverts on front and rear pastedowns, binders ticket on rear pastedown. Colorful frontispiece of three salmon flies (nine hand-colored plates total, featuring flies, salmon, and hooks). Moderate wear to extremities, hinges look to have been reinforced in the distant past, a few pages with small closed tears. Penciled notations on verso of free front endpaper.Westwood & Satchell call it (along with Fitzgibbon's other work) "highly esteemed" (p. 86).
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Add to basketLongman, Brown. 1850. 12mo. Original brown cloth, gilt lettering to spine; pp. xvi + 242 + 2 [ads.] + 24 [publisher's catalogue], 9 plates (8 hand coloured);previous owner's signature to flyleaf, pp. xi-xii roughly opened with loss to edge, occasional light spotting, very good.First edition. Fitzgibbon was a friend of his fellow Irishman the tackle maker William Blacker, and was an ambitious angling writer. This was the first comprehensive guide to the salmon to be written and is rightly prized for the quality of the plates, printed by the Adlards, as well as for the clear, authoritative text.Westwood & Satchell p. 86.