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Descripción Condición: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1986) 1995 new edition. Small 8vo (150 x 215mm). Ppvii,280. Coloured illustrations by Clare Hatcher. Olive cloth with tipped-on illustration, spine & upper board titled in gilt & black. Edition limited to 1497 numbered copies. Cloth slightly rubbed/lightened at corners but still a very good copy. End-paper label signed by the author. Chris Yates' modern classic; one of the most collectible of modern angling books. This is a copy of the Medlar Press limited edition, now out-of-print. This edition was limited to 1497 numbered copies of which 137 were bound in leather, the remaining copies bound in cloth. This is a copy of the cloth-bound issue. A record of the author's early days right through to his capture of the record carp from Redmire Pool. "I have hardly changed anything in this edition, though, as I said, it might have benefitted from a few lost fish. Perversely, all I've really done is to actually add more carp. The additional chapter (The Way Home) was one that continued the events recounted in The Bell at Byton (chapter XII), but which I didn't include in the original book because I felt it lessened the sublime anti-climax of the story. Perhaps it is a sign of impending senility, but I now feel happier about relating the untold ending." (From the foreword to this 1995 2nd edition). . Nº de ref. del artículo: 52180
Descripción Condición: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1986) 1995 new edition. Small 8vo (150 x 215mm). Ppvii,280. Coloured illustrations by Clare Hatcher. Olive cloth with tipped-on illustration, spine & upper board titled in gilt & black. Edition limited to 1497 numbered copies. A very good copy. Signed by the author. Chris Yates' modern classic; one of the most collectible of modern angling books. This is a copy of the Medlar Press limited edition, now out-of-print. This edition was limited to 1497 numbered copies of which 137 were bound in leather, the remaining copies bound in cloth. This is a copy of the cloth-bound issue. A record of the author's early days right through to his capture of the record carp from Redmire Pool. "I have hardly changed anything in this edition, though, as I said, it might have benefitted from a few lost fish. Perversely, all I've really done is to actually add more carp. The additional chapter (The Way Home) was one that continued the events recounted in The Bell at Byton (chapter XII), but which I didn't include in the original book because I felt it lessened the sublime anti-climax of the story. Perhaps it is a sign of impending senility, but I now feel happier about relating the untold ending." (From the foreword to this 1995 2nd edition). . Nº de ref. del artículo: 11783
Descripción Condición: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1986) 1995 new edition. Small 8vo (150 x 215mm). Ppvii,280. Coloured illustrations by Clare Hatcher. Olive cloth with tipped-on illustration, spine & upper board titled in gilt & black. Edition limited to 1497 numbered copies. A very fine copy. Bookplate on end-paper signed by the author. Edition limited to 1497 copies. Chris Yates' modern classic; one of the most collectible of modern angling books. This is a copy of the Medlar Press limited edition, now out-of-print. This edition was limited to 1497 numbered copies of which 137 were bound in leather, the remaining copies bound in cloth. This is a copy of the cloth-bound issue. A record of the author's early days right through to his capture of the record carp from Redmire Pool. "I have hardly changed anything in this edition, though, as I said, it might have benefitted from a few lost fish. Perversely, all I've really done is to actually add more carp. The additional chapter (The Way Home) was one that continued the events recounted in The Bell at Byton (chapter XII), but which I didn't include in the original book because I felt it lessened the sublime anti-climax of the story. Perhaps it is a sign of impending senility, but I now feel happier about relating the untold ending." (From the foreword to this 1995 2nd edition). . Nº de ref. del artículo: 11784
Descripción Condición: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1986) 1995 new edition leather-bound issue. Small 8vo (150 x 215mm). Ppvii,280. Coloured illustrations by Clare Hatcher. Quarter-bound in green leather over olive cloth boards, with tipped-on illustration, spine & upper board titled in gilt & black, patterned hand-made end-papers. This edition was limited to 1497 numbered copies of which 137 were bound in leather, the remaining copies bound in cloth. A very good copy of the quarter-leather edition, #69 of 137. Signed by the author with thumbnail sketch. Chris Yates' modern classic; one of the most collectible of modern angling books. A record of the author's early days right through to his capture of the record carp from Redmire Pool. "I have hardly changed anything in this edition, though, as I said, it might have benefitted from a few lost fish. Perversely, all I've really done is to actually add more carp. The additional chapter (The Way Home) was one that continued the events recounted in The Bell at Byton (chapter XII), but which I didn't include in the original book because I felt it lessened the sublime anti-climax of the story. Perhaps it is a sign of impending senility, but I now feel happier about relating the untold ending." (From the foreword to this 1995 2nd edition). . Nº de ref. del artículo: 55810
Descripción Condición: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1986) 1995 new edition leather-bound issue. Small 8vo (150 x 215mm). Ppvii,280. Coloured illustrations by Clare Hatcher. Quarter-bound in green leather over olive cloth boards, with tipped-on illustration, spine & upper board titled in gilt & black, patterned hand-made end-papers. This edition was limited to 1497 numbered copies of which 137 were bound in leather, the remaining copies bound in cloth. Cloth just very slightly aged but a fine copy of the quarter-leather edition, #07 of 137, signed by the author. From the collection of angling author Tim Paisley. Chris Yates' modern classic; one of the most collectible of modern angling books. A record of the author's early days right through to his capture of the record carp from Redmire Pool. "I have hardly changed anything in this edition, though, as I said, it might have benefitted from a few lost fish. Perversely, all I've really done is to actually add more carp. The additional chapter (The Way Home) was one that continued the events recounted in The Bell at Byton (chapter XII), but which I didn't include in the original book because I felt it lessened the sublime anti-climax of the story. Perhaps it is a sign of impending senility, but I now feel happier about relating the untold ending." (From the foreword to this 1995 2nd edition). . Nº de ref. del artículo: 58548