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"a new Edition," by Charles

Bowlker, of Ludlow. 8vo. Ludlow.

1806.

"The Angler's Magazine, or necessary and delightful Store-house; wherein every thing proper to be known relating to his Art, is digested in such a method as to assist his knowledge and practice upon bare inspection; being the compleatest Manual ever published upon the Subject, largely treating of all things relating to Fish and Fishing, and whereby the Angler may acquire his Experience without the help of a Master. By a Lover of that innocent and healthful Diversion." 12mo. Lond. 1754. "The Angler's Eight Dialogues, in Verse.” 8vo. Lond. 1758.

"The Art of Angling: Eight Dialogues, in Verse." 8vo.

"The Universal Angler; or that Art improved in all its parts, especially in Flyfishing." 8vo. Lond. 1766.

"The Complete Sportsman, or Country Gentleman's Recreation. By Thomas Fairfax." 8vo. Lond.

[P. 123 to 173, on Angling.]

"The Complete Fisherman; or Universal Angler." 8vo. Lond.

2d Edit. 8vo. Lond. 1778.

"The Angler's Complete Assistant, being an Epitome of the whole Art of Angling." 4th Edit. 4to. Lond.

"The True Art of Angling." 12mo. Lond.

1770.

"Translation of a Letter from the Hanover

Magazine, No. 23, March 21, 1763. Giving an Account of a method to breed Fish to advantage." 8vo. Lond. 1778.

"The Angler's Museum; or the whole Art of Float and Fly-Fishing, by Thomas Shirley." 12mo. Lond. 1784.

2d Edit. 12mo. Lond.

3d Edit. 12mo. Lond.

"The Fisherman: or Art of Angling made easy; by Guiniad Charfey, Esq." 8vo. Lond.

. . . . 2d Edit. 8vo. Lond.

"The North-Country Angler; or the Art of Angling as practised in the Northern Counties of England." 8vo. Lond. 1786. 2d Edit.

3d Edit. 8vo. Leeds. 1800.

"A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling ; by Thomas Best, Gent." 8vo. Lond. 1787. 2d Edit. 8vo. Lond.

3d Edit. 8vo. Lond. 1794.

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4th Edit. 8vo. Lond. 1798.
5th Edit. 8vo. Lond. 1802.
6th Edit. 8vo. Lond. 1804.

7th Edit. 8vo. Lond. 1807.
8th Edit. Lond. 1808.

9th Edit. Lond. 8vo. 1810.

"An Essay on the Right of Angling in the River Thames, and in all the other public Navigable Rivers." 8vo. Reading.

"A Letter to a Proprietor of a Fishery in the River Thames. In which an attempt is made to shew in whom the Right of Fishing in public Streams now resides." 2d Edit. 8vo. Reading. [1787.]

"The Natural History of Fishes and Serpents, by R. Brooks. To which is added an Appendix, containing the whole Art of Float and Fly-Fishing." 8vo. Lond. 1790. "The Young Angler's Pocket-Companion, by Ralph Cole, Gent." 12mo. Lond. 1795. "The Modern Angler, being a practical

Treatise on the Art of Fishing, &c. in a Series of Letters to a Friend, by Robert Salter, Esq." 12mo. Lond. "Angling in all its Branches, reduced to a Complete Science: in three parts, by Samuel Taylor, Gent." 8vo. Lond. 1800.

"Practical Observations on Angling in the River Trent." 8vo. Newark. 1801.

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Every Man his own Fisherman: by Thomas
Smith." 24mo. Lond.

“The Driffield Angler, in two parts; by Alexander Mackintosh of Great Driffield, Yorkshire." 8vo. Gainsborough.

"The Angler's Pocket-Book, to which is prefixed Nobbe's celebrated Treatise on the Art of Trolling." 8vo. Norw.

2d Edit. with Nobbe's Treatise

affixed. 8vo. Lond.

3d Edit. with the same affixed.

8vo. Lond. 1805.

"The New and Complete Angler, or Universal Fisherman, by Richard Pollard, Esq. of Clapton, Middlesex." Svo. Lond. 1802. "Rural Sports, by W. B. Daniel." Vol. II.

p. 1 to 373 relates to Fish and Fishing: principally Angling. 4to. Lond. 1802. "The Kentish Angler, or the young Fisherman's Instructor: shewing the Nature and Properties of Fish which are generally angled for in Kent." 12mo. Canterb. 1804.

"The Complete Angler's Vade Mecum: being a perfect Code of Instruction on the above pleasing Science, &c. by Capt. T.

Williamson, (Author of the Wild Sports of India.") 8vo. Lond. 1808.

"The Angler's Manual, or concise Lessons of Experience, which the Proficient in the delightful Recreation of Angling will not despise, and the Learners will find the Advantage of practising; containing useful Instructions on every approved method of Angling, and particularly on the management of the Hand and Rod in each Method." 4to. Liverp. 1808.

The foregoing CATALOGUE, commencing in the Treatise by JULIANA BARNES, 1496, and ending with the Angler's Manual, published at Liverpool, 1808, contains, it is presumed, all the Books written either for the Improvement in, or that are descriptive of ANGLING, from the earliest to the present Time; and from these Sources will be abstracted what may illustrate in some peculiar Manner, the ART they profess to teach, or that is connected with the Natural History of the various Sorts of FISH described by them, and be also interspersed with Anecdotes arising from any Singularities of their Capture, Growth, &c.

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