Editore: Panini Verlag, 2009
Da: Comicdiscount, Berlin, Germania
EUR 6,95
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHeft. Condizione: Wie neu. n/a. Neuwertig---. nein.
Editore: John Van Voorst, London, 1851
Da: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First edition. 23 x 14.5 cm. Slim octavo. viii 74pp [2 ads]. Small stamp on page vii. Complete with 6 lithographs of flies by Paul Jerrard of which 5 are vibrantly hand colored and one that is not in color of other tackle. Bound in original brown cloth. Spine is faded and head and tail of spine are chipped. ~ 8 cm closed tear to front free endpaper. With sections on salmon, white trout, trout, pike, grayling, sea fly-fishing and lengthy appendix including a section on angling in America. Authorship is unattributed internally but various sources give either Mrs. Hutchinson or Richard Bowden-Smith as the author. Uncommon work. References: Heckscher 1075. Westwood & Satchell p 95.
Editore: John van Voorst, 1851
Da: Ulysses Rare Books Ltd. ABA, ILAB, Dublin , Irlanda
Prima edizione
EUR 995,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Hand coloured frontispiece plate with five plates bound at rear, with an additional sketch on page nine. An anonymously published practical treatise, the first published on salt water fly-fishing. The author describes fly fishing in the coastal waters of Ireland, England, Norway, and Nova Scotia. He gives detailed instructions on how to dress each fly pattern and the materials needed to accomplish it. Content includes fly-fishing in Connemara ( Lough Ina, near Clifden), in Bertraghboy Bay, at the Skyard Rocks, at Deer Island and off the Isle of Mweenish and the Isle of Arran.
Editore: London and other places of print, Harper Collins / William Mackenzie / John Van Voorst and others, 1851-1999., 1999
Da: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Irlanda
EUR 4.500,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloOctavo. More than 3000 pages with many illustrations for the Beginner as well as the Advanced Angler. Original Hardcover and Softcover publications, often with the rare illustrated dustjacket in protective collector's Mylar. Many of the publications with some signs of wear but overall, and especially the collector's items in excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. The historical publications are true gems for the collector and this collection would be the perfect foundation for a meaningful Fly-Fishing-Library. This collection is the perfect gift for the Fly-Fisher. [Please ask for a full list with details and photographs of the books included in this collection]. The price includes an upgrade to worldwide free shipping of the collection per UPS Express. Sprache: english.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. John Van Voorst, London, 1851. Illustrated with 5 hand colored plates of flies, and one b&w plate of riggings for baits. 6" x 9". Original green blind stamped cloth, small bookplate and two small bookseller's labels on the front pastedown. 74 pp, including extensive appendixes, with 3 pp on angling in America, plus plates, plus 2 pp of advertisements of Van Voorst book ads, dated 1850, also a smaller format 8 pp Van Voorst catalog dated, March, 1850. Fly fishing for salmon, trout, grayling, pike and marine fish. This book (published anonymously) was long attributed to Mr. or Mrs. Hutchinson. That error began with the listing in the Heckscher catalog. Kevin McKenna found a directory of students of Trinity College, Dublin, that listed two Richard Helly Hutchinsons, born 1801 and 1802, and he thought one of those might have been the author. A copy of the book owned by Jeffrey Norton contained a letter from the author's grand-nephew to R.B. Marston, identifying the author as Richard Bowden Smith. This copy (a presentation copy from Bowden Smith to Robert Marston) was offered for sale in Judith Bowman's Catalog Fifty Four, June 2007. In her entry Judith said that the Bowden Smith letter was dated July, 1929, and ".it states in part 'My great uncle was evidently a modest man and too shy to place his name as the author'.". This is a very nice copy. Very good.
Da: Bruce Cave Fine Fly Fishing Books, IOBA., Citrus Heights, CA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
First Edition. London. John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row. 1851. First edition. [v], vi-viii, [1] 2-74 pp. including appendix. Six plates, with five brilliantly hand-coloured showing flies designed to imitate bait-fish and to attract Sea Trout, Pollack, Pike, Salmon, Trout and Grayling; they're "full size," as the author describes them. There's a black and white plate showing how to arrange terminal tackle. The book is notable because it's the first work published about fly fishing in salt water. But no doubt fly fishing in the salt was done long before - it's likely one of Caligula's centurions, standing on the northern coast of Gaul after gathering seashells in 40 CE, slung his hair fly in the surf for pollack or trout; it's just that Aelian wasn't there to record it. Bowden-Smith describes fly fishing in the coastal waters of Ireland, England, Norway, and Nova Scotia. He gives detailed instructions on how to dress each fly pattern and the materials needed to accomplish it. And if you're so inclined, there are precise instructions on how to dye some of the materials. The book is bound in contemporary brown morocco and marbled boards with gilt titles on the spine. There is light rubbing to the binding. The text and the plates are fine and clean. A very good book.