THE ANGLER'S PROGRESS: a Poem. Developing the Plea- 

 sures the Angler receives from the Dawn of the Propensity in 

 Infancy, till the Period of his becoming a Complete Angler. 

 With twelve beautiful wood cuts. l 2rao. sewed, 6d. 



THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN'S INSTRUCTOR IN ANGLING, &c. 

 by GERVASE MARKHAM, elegantly reprinted from the scarce 

 original edition: 32mo. sewed, price Is. 6d. 



The same beautifully bound in various coloured morocco, 

 with richly tooled covers, gilt leaves. Price 7s. 



The following Illustrative Prints may also le had 

 of the Publisher. 



Four Emblematic engraved Title-pages to Walton and 

 Cotton's Complete Angler j printed on fine folio paper, 7*. 



The Fly-Fisher, with a Cenotaph to the Memory of Wal- 

 ton and Cotton, piinted on Imperial quarto, proofs on India 

 Paper, 3s. 



View of Madeley Manor, co. Stafford, the Seat of John 

 Offley, Esq. to whom Walton dedicates his Complete Angler, 

 printed on India Paper, quarto, 3*. 



The Jovial Fox-Hunters, from the original Picture, 

 painted by L. CLENNELL, in the possession of Mr. T. Gosden, 

 Proofs on India paper, 5s. 



The Sportsman, (from the Songs of the Chase.) Us. 



The same, with an engraved border, on quarto paper, 2*. 



A series of thirty three beautiful wood cuts, to illustrate 

 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, Daniels' and other 

 publications on Rural Sports. 5s. 



J. H. BURN has just published a second Part of his Cata- 

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 including several scarce books on Angling and Field Sports, 

 in the most beautiful condition ; the whole marked at un- 

 usually low prices, for prompt payment. 



