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Publicado por Virgin Publishing Ltd. London. 1994., 1994
ISBN 10: 1852274549ISBN 13: 9781852274542
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
(Hardcover, 1994). 1994 1st edition. 8vo (156 x 240mm). Ppx,340. B/w illustrations, silk marker ribbon. Dark green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Minor faults, inscription, good-plus in like dust-wrapper. This is an excellent collection of articles from the first 40 years of Trout & Salmon Magazine. Pieces are arranged into chapters thematically; in the beginning; why do we fish; light; the stillwater revolution; coping with disaster; courtesy; pioneers and disciples; the great lure debate; fly dressing - fact, fiction and fantasy; the great rainbow saga; sea trout and salmon; to put or to take; rods and lines. Contributors include many of the most well known angling writers of their day including, Dermot Wilson, Richard Walker, Alan Pearson, Hugh Falkus, John Goddard, Eric Horsfall Turner and others. Many less well known, but interesting, writers are included, as are a number of letters from readers. Donald Overfield contributes a series of articles on each of nine famous fly dressers - G.E.M. Skues, R.S. Austin, Theodore Gordon, Alfred Ronalds, Frederick Halford, Alex Mackintosh, Roger Woolley, J.W. Dunne, and William Lunn. Barry Lloyd contributes an article on Frank Sawyer, Moc Morgan gives an account of Oliver Kite and others on the Teifi, and C.R. Pearce discusses the folk tradition of fly tying. Well worth a read. "A work of art. Reading through it I could recall all the places and times where I had first read the articles in Trout and Salmon. And I enjoyed the experience just as much as when they were first published." (Rod & Gun). .
Publicado por Virgin Publishing Ltd. London. 1994., 1994
ISBN 10: 1852274549ISBN 13: 9781852274542
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
(Hardcover, 1994). 1994 1st edition. 8vo (156 x 240mm). Ppx,340. B/w illustrations, silk marker ribbon. Dark green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Minor faults, inscription, good-plus in like dust-wrapper. This is an excellent collection of articles from the first 40 years of Trout & Salmon Magazine. Pieces are arranged into chapters thematically; in the beginning; why do we fish; light; the stillwater revolution; coping with disaster; courtesy; pioneers and disciples; the great lure debate; fly dressing - fact, fiction and fantasy; the great rainbow saga; sea trout and salmon; to put or to take; rods and lines. Contributors include many of the most well known angling writers of their day including, Dermot Wilson, Richard Walker, Alan Pearson, Hugh Falkus, John Goddard, Eric Horsfall Turner and others. Many less well known, but interesting, writers are included, as are a number of letters from readers. Donald Overfield contributes a series of articles on each of nine famous fly dressers - G.E.M. Skues, R.S. Austin, Theodore Gordon, Alfred Ronalds, Frederick Halford, Alex Mackintosh, Roger Woolley, J.W. Dunne, and William Lunn. Barry Lloyd contributes an article on Frank Sawyer, Moc Morgan gives an account of Oliver Kite and others on the Teifi, and C.R. Pearce discusses the folk tradition of fly tying. Well worth a read. "A work of art. Reading through it I could recall all the places and times where I had first read the articles in Trout and Salmon. And I enjoyed the experience just as much as when they were first published." (Rod & Gun). .
Publicado por Virgin Publishing Ltd. London. 1994., 1994
ISBN 10: 1852274549ISBN 13: 9781852274542
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
(Hardcover, 1994). 1994 1st edition. 8vo (156 x 240mm). Ppx,340. B/w illustrations, silk marker ribbon. Dark green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Slightly faded / shelf-worn else very good in dust-wrapper. This is an excellent collection of articles from the first 40 years of Trout & Salmon Magazine. Pieces are arranged into chapters thematically; In the beginning; Why do we fish; Light; The stillwater revolution; Coping with disaster; Courtesy; Pioneers and disciples; The great lure debate; Fly dressing - fact, fiction and fantasy; The great rainbow saga; Sea trout and salmon; To put or to take; Rods and lines. Contributors include many of the most well known angling writers of their day including, Dermot Wilson, Richard Walker, Alan Pearson, Hugh Falkus, John Goddard, Eric Horsfall Turner and others. Many less well known, but interesting, writers are included, as are a number of letters from readers. Donald Overfield contributes a series of articles on each of nine famous fly dressers - G.E.M. Skues, R.S. Austin, Theodore Gordon, Alfred Ronalds, Frederick Halford, Alex Mackintosh, Roger Woolley, J.W. Dunne, and William Lunn. Barry Lloyd contributes an article on Frank Sawyer, Moc Morgan gives an account of Oliver Kite and others on the Teifi, and C.R. Pearce discusses the folk tradition of fly tying. Well worth a read. "A work of art. Reading through it I could recall all the places and times where I had first read the articles in Trout and Salmon. And I enjoyed the experience just as much as when they were first published." (Rod & Gun). .
Publicado por Virgin Publishing Ltd. London. 1994., 1994
ISBN 10: 1852274549ISBN 13: 9781852274542
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
Condición: new. (Hardcover, 1994). 1994 1st edition. 8vo (156 x 240mm). Ppx,340. B/w illustrations, silk marker ribbon. Dark green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. This is an excellent collection of articles from the first 40 years of Trout & Salmon Magazine. Pieces are arranged into chapters thematically: In the beginning; Why do we fish; Light; The stillwater revolution; Coping with disaster; Courtesy; Pioneers and disciples; The great lure debate; Fly dressing - fact, fiction and fantasy; The great rainbow saga; Sea trout and salmon; To put or to take; Rods and lines. Contributors include many of the most well known angling writers of their day including, Dermot Wilson, Richard Walker, Alan Pearson, Hugh Falkus, John Goddard, Eric Horsfall Turner and others. Many less well known, but interesting, writers are included, as are a number of letters from readers. Donald Overfield contributes a series of articles on each of nine famous fly dressers - G.E.M. Skues, R.S. Austin, Theodore Gordon, Alfred Ronalds, Frederick Halford, Alex Mackintosh, Roger Woolley, J.W. Dunne, and William Lunn. Barry Lloyd contributes an article on Frank Sawyer, Moc Morgan gives an account of Oliver Kite and others on the Teifi, and C.R. Pearce discusses the folk tradition of fly tying. Well worth a read. "A work of art. Reading through it I could recall all the places and times where I had first read the articles in Trout and Salmon. And I enjoyed the experience just as much as when they were first published." (Rod & Gun). PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 17.99.
Publicado por Virgin Publishing Ltd. London. 1994., 1994
ISBN 10: 1852274549ISBN 13: 9781852274542
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
(Hardcover, 1994). 1994 1st edition. 8vo (156 x 240mm). Ppx,340. B/w illustrations, silk marker ribbon. Dark green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Bottom corners unobtrusively bumped, slight use but very good in dust-wrapper. Signed by author on end-paper. This is an excellent collection of articles from the first 40 years of Trout & Salmon Magazine. Pieces are arranged into chapters thematically; in the beginning; why do we fish; light; the stillwater revolution; coping with disaster; courtesy; pioneers and disciples; the great lure debate; fly dressing - fact, fiction and fantasy; the great rainbow saga; sea trout and salmon; to put or to take; rods and lines. Contributors include many of the most well known angling writers of their day including, Dermot Wilson, Richard Walker, Alan Pearson, Hugh Falkus, John Goddard, Eric Horsfall Turner and others. Many less well known, but interesting, writers are included, as are a number of letters from readers. Donald Overfield contributes a series of articles on each of nine famous fly dressers - G.E.M. Skues, R.S. Austin, Theodore Gordon, Alfred Ronalds, Frederick Halford, Alex Mackintosh, Roger Woolley, J.W. Dunne, and William Lunn. Barry Lloyd contributes an article on Frank Sawyer, Moc Morgan gives an account of Oliver Kite and others on the Teifi, and C.R. Pearce discusses the folk tradition of fly tying. Well worth a read. "A work of art. Reading through it I could recall all the places and times where I had first read the articles in Trout and Salmon. And I enjoyed the experience just as much as when they were first published." (Rod & Gun). .
Publicado por Virgin Publishing, Ltd., 1994]., [London, 1994
Librería: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First edition. First edition. Paperback original. As new, unread copy. A Doctor Who adventure. In 1887 London, the secret library of St. John the Beheaded has been robbed. The thief has taken forbidden books which tell of mythical beasts and gateways to other worlds. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are called in to solve the mystery.
Publicado por Published by Virgin Publishing Ltd., 332 Ladbroke Grove, London First Edition . London 1994., 1994
Librería: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Original o primera edición
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original red paper covered boards, silver title and author lettering to the black cloth spine. 8vo. 9½'' x 6¼''. Contains 283 printed pages of text with monochrome photographs to the centre. Light cheap paper browning to the top and fore edges, unused Star Trek bookplate to the front free end paper. Very near Fine clean condition book in near Fine condition dust wrapper with rubs to the cover edges and surface scratches, not price clipped. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, it does not adhere to the book or to the dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 1852274395 CINEMA, SCREEN & FILMS.