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NOW READY. SECOND EDITION. 



BY HOOK AND BY CROOK, 



By FRASER SANDEMAN. 



CONTENTS. 



' There's many a slip "twixt the cup and the lip." A game Autumn Fish. The Angler's Friends and Enemies. The 

 Angler's Dress. Autumn Salmon-fishing. Fly-fishing Tackle. Wading. Casting and Working of Fly. 

 Trout-fishing in the " North Countrie." Keep your Fly on the Water. Playing a Fish. Flies : Natural and 

 Artificial. How to Dress a Salmon-Fly. Original Patterns of Salmon-Flies. Feathers chiefly required in 

 Dressing Hooks. The Inglorious Death of a Thames Trout. The End of the Season. A Fine Bag on the 

 Test. A Lucky Evening. t:hub-fishing on the Thames (Fly). May-fly Fishing. A Lucky Easter Holiday. 

 A Wild Goose Chase. A Queer Capture. Galway Bridge. Bye-day Reminiscences. Fishing the Minnow for 

 Salmon. A Chapter of Accidents. A Pretty Kettle of Fish. The Instinct and Senses of Fish. Saprolegnia 

 Ferax. Tidal Waters. 



One Volume Crown 4to, illustrated with Coloured Plates of Flies, etc., and many other 



Illustrations, from Water-colour Drawings and Etchings by the Author. 



Cloth, Top Edges Gilt. 



From a long Refiew in "THE FIELD,'" September 17th, 1892. 



" It is a sumptuous and entertaining book, the work of a keen angler, who has fished in many waters, who has 

 opinions of his own about salmon fishing and salmon flies, who yet can write about the chub and other fish, and who is 

 able with his pencil to illustrate the product of his pen. The illustrations consist of coloured plates of flies, and 

 sketches from water-colour drawings and etchings of the author. . . . The author does not claim either literary or 

 artistic merit for his book, but it has both. The bulk of the matter relates to salmon fishing, the same being both 

 angling adventures and didactic suggestions. Such chapters as ' The Angler's Friends and Enemies ' are invaluable 

 to the young angler, who will find the result of long experience presented in a comprehensive form for his instruction. 

 . . . Mr. Sandeman is not so taken up with his fishing as to be unable to spare a passing word to the feathered 

 companions of his sport in the moorland districts ; he does the water-ouzel the justice of affirming that he well deserves 

 his title of the fisherman's companion. For the reminiscences in England and Ireland, the instructions for minnow 

 fishing for salmon, and accidents of flood and field, we must refer the reader to the book itself, and it is a volume which 

 anglers will welcome." 



Costumes of the Clans of the Scottish Highlands, 



By R. R. MelAN. 



72 Full-length Coloured Figures displaying their Dress, Tartans, Arms, Armorial Insignia, 



and Social Occupations, from Original Sketches, with Descriptions and Copious 



Historical Memoranda of Character, Mode of Life, etc., by J. LOGAN. 



7. vols, imperial /^to. Half Movcco extra, gilt edges, £,'9, ll**. 0<1. 

 The same, Whole Morocco extra, gilt edges, £,\^, lOd. 



" One of the most valuable and interesting works of modern times. The portraits are painted by a veritable 

 Highlandman — an artist of the true stamp, who is familiar with his subject." 



EPIGRAMMATICA, Serious, Semi-Serious, and Divertive. 



BY THE 



Rev. FREDERICK KILL HARFORD, M.A., 



MINOR CANON OF WESTMINSTER. 



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