Item #246505 The great anglers. John Bailey, 1951-.

The great anglers

1990, 1st Edition. Newton Abbot : David & Charles. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Item #246505
ISBN: 0715394355

Physical description: 240 pages. : ill. ; 24cm. Notes: Includes index. Includes inscriptions from previous owner. Contents: The essence of greatness; the masters and their schools; the great fly fishers; the stillwater greats; the great predator men; the river greats; the guardians of the stream; the feminine angle; match fishing; angling and art; the great writers; the great tacklemakers; the media men. Summary: A history of freshwater angling in the UK, which looks at some of the "great" as opposed to the "very good" anglers in this area. The book aims to offer insight into the world of great freshwater anglers, and examines the qualities behind such legendary names as Halford, Walker and Falkus. The author starts by establishing his basis of selection for the title "The Great Anglers". He looks at the whole sport, from the specimen hunters and the fish naturalists to the angling writers and artists, developers of tackle and methods, the conservationists, and a whole host of men and women who have been involved in angling over the centuries. Evocative names from earlier years - such as Martin, Coxon and Scrope - are discussed, along with legendary waters such as the Tweed, Test, Avon and Redmire. Subject: Fishing — Great Britain — Handbooks, manuals, etc — Biography — Freshwater angling. Genre: Illustrated text.

Price: €14.95

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