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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good-. Great overall condition. Dust jacket shows some small blemishes beneath plastic slipcover. Minor general wear. No writing. Nº de ref. del artículo: TOB182-18241-A-1.25
Descripción Hardback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Nº de ref. del artículo: GOR003063707
Descripción Condición: Very Good. Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. Nº de ref. del artículo: 0854931880-2-3
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: VG+. Estado de la sobrecubierta: VG+. 1st Edition. First in this edition. Nice clean copy, no ownership names or inscriptions. Very nice price clipped d/w. Nº de ref. del artículo: 032617
Descripción (Hardcover, 1989). (1953) 1989 3rd edition. 8vo (145 x 223mm). Ppviii,295. Line illustrations by the authors. Black boards, spine titled in gilt. Owner's inscription else very good in spine-faded dust-wrapper. An exchange of letters between Richard Walker and Maurice Ingham. Primarily concerning carp fishing, with much on the Carp Catchers' Club, but with a great deal also on other aspects of angling such as fly-tying, rod building, fly casting, net construction etc. "Nowadays, carp weighing upwards of 20lb or more are caught so often that the modern angler may think that fish of the size Maurice and I were catching in 1950 small fry. Remember that in those days, fewer than a dozen carp over 10lb in weight were caught in an average season in the whole of Britain. The deliberate pursuit of big fish, now regarded as a commonplace branch of angling, was then almost unheard of; Maurice and I were groping our way out of the dark." (Richard Walker). An enduring classic and one of the key books in any coarse angling library. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 806
Descripción (Hardcover, 1989). (1953) 1989 3rd edition. 8vo (145 x 223mm). Ppviii,295. Line illustrations by the authors. Black boards, spine titled in gilt. Very good in used dust-wrapper. An exchange of letters between Richard Walker and Maurice Ingham. Primarily concerning carp fishing, with much on the Carp Catchers' Club, but with a great deal also on other aspects of angling such as fly-tying, rod building, fly casting, net construction etc. "Nowadays, carp weighing upwards of 20lb or more are caught so often that the modern angler may think that fish of the size Maurice and I were catching in 1950 small fry. Remember that in those days, fewer than a dozen carp over 10lb in weight were caught in an average season in the whole of Britain. The deliberate pursuit of big fish, now regarded as a commonplace branch of angling, was then almost unheard of; Maurice and I were groping our way out of the dark." (Richard Walker). An enduring classic and one of the key books in any coarse angling library. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 15429
Descripción (Hardcover, 1989). (1953) 1989 3rd edition. 8vo (145 x 223mm). Ppviii,295. Line illustrations by the authors. Black boards, spine titled in gilt. Fine in dust-wrapper. An exchange of letters between Richard Walker and Maurice Ingham. Primarily concerning carp fishing, with much on the Carp Catchers' Club, but with a great deal also on other aspects of angling such as fly-tying, rod building, fly casting, net construction etc. "Nowadays, carp weighing upwards of 20lb or more are caught so often that the modern angler may think that fish of the size Maurice and I were catching in 1950 small fry. Remember that in those days, fewer than a dozen carp over 10lb in weight were caught in an average season in the whole of Britain. The deliberate pursuit of big fish, now regarded as a commonplace branch of angling, was then almost unheard of; Maurice and I were groping our way out of the dark." (Richard Walker). An enduring classic and one of the key books in any coarse angling library. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 17135
Descripción (Hardcover, 1989). (1953) 1989 3rd edition. 8vo (145 x 223mm). Ppviii,295. Line illustrations by the authors. Black boards, spine titled in gilt. From the library of angling author Barrie Rickards, with his name to the end-paper. Near fine in slightly used dust-wrapper. An exchange of letters between Richard Walker and Maurice Ingham. Primarily concerning carp fishing, with much on the Carp Catchers' Club, but with a great deal also on other aspects of angling such as fly-tying, rod building, fly casting, net construction etc. "Nowadays, carp weighing upwards of 20lb or more are caught so often that the modern angler may think that fish of the size Maurice and I were catching in 1950 small fry. Remember that in those days, fewer than a dozen carp over 10lb in weight were caught in an average season in the whole of Britain. The deliberate pursuit of big fish, now regarded as a commonplace branch of angling, was then almost unheard of; Maurice and I were groping our way out of the dark." (Richard Walker). An enduring classic and one of the key books in any coarse angling library. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 59548
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 3rd Edition. The 1989 edition of the Angling classic. Contains no inscriptions, no foxing to pages and is unclipped. Condition FINE+ Buyer information: This is not a 1st edition, many other sellers are claiming it to be. This is factually incorrect, it's the 3rd edition. First Edition p.1953 (Yellow DJ) Second Edition p.1964 (Green DJ) Copies of these editions can be found here on abebooks through other sellers. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1711473263654