42. RENNIE (JAMES). Alphabet of Scientific Angling for the 

 Use of Beginners. Illustrated. First Edition. i8mo, cloth, uncut. 



London: Wm. Orr, 1833 



i ^ 43. REYNOLDS (J., M. D.). Peter Gott. the Cape Ann Fisher- 

 Frontispiece, view of Dartmoor Prison. Fourth Thousand. 

 i2mo, cloth. Boston, etc., 1856 



\\Q 44. SANDYS (EDWYN). Sporting Sketches. Illustrated. First 

 Edition. Fine copy. i2mo, cloth. X. Y.: Maemillan, 1905 



<) 45. SCHREINER'S (WM. H.) Sporting Manual. A Complete 



Treatise on Fishing, Fowling, and Hunting. Illustrated. i8mo, 



cloth. Philadelphia, 1841 



VKRY RARK. Some leaves torn, and blank part of last leaf cut off. Text 



is complete. 



46. SHIRLEY (THOMAS). The Angler's Museum. The Third 

 Edition. i8mo, full calf antique (worn). 



London: John Fielding (n. d.) 



Prefixed is a portrait of Mr. John Kirby, the celebrated angler. He was 

 Keeper of Newgate, and died in 1804, aged 80. 



47. SPECIAL CATALOGUES of Angling Books. W. W. Sabin, 

 Nos. IV and VII; Dodd, Mead & Co. [No. 9]; Scribner and Wei- 

 ford; Leggat Bros.; A. L. Luyster, 1885; Henry Miller; Frank Hoi- 

 lings [No. 17]; and Albert Sutton's Walton Tercentenary, 1593-1893. 



48. [SMITH (JOHN).] The True Art of Angling, [n. p., n. d.] 



All mi.ssmg to sig. A3, " To the Lovers of Angling." Last leaf lacks 

 most of the margin (some leaves mended, as is). EXTREMELY RARE. 

 (158 pp.) 



49- [SQUIER (E. GEORGE).] Waikna; or, Adventures on the 

 Mosquito Shore. By Samuel A. Bard. 60 illustrations. i2mo, 

 cloth. New York: Harper's, 1855 



FIRST EDITION. FINE COPY. [Contains " Fire-light Fishing," etc.] 



50. SQUIRES (HENRY C.). Descriptive Catalogue and Price 

 List of Sportsman's Supplies. Including . . . Fishing Tackle 

 . . . and everything for Forest, Field and Stream. Illustrations. 

 Royal 4to, decorative white boards, gilt top, uncut. 



Book-plate J. G. H. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1890 



51. TAYLOR (JOHN). The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's 

 Guide. . . . With the Best Spots for Fishing and Shooting. 

 Photo-illustrations. First Edition. i2mo, cloth. 



Montreal: Longmore & Co., 1867 



52. THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. With th Life of the 

 ^Author. London: Printed for J. Creswick & Co., 1794 



Collation : pp. XIX. -196. PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR. AND FOUR PT.ATES 

 AFTER J. CRUIKSHANK (one of which is an Angling Scene). 24mo, mot- 

 tled calf, with the Coat of Arms of Dublin College stamped in gold on 

 each cover, and the book-plate of the College inserted. 



[In " Spring " there occurs a passage of 49 lines on angling, in which 

 the cunning of the practiced angler is as evident as the skill of the poet. 

 It commences : 



" When with his lively ray, the potent sun 

 Has pierc'd the streams and rous'd the finny race, 

 Then, issuing cheerful, to thy sport repair," etc.] 



