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Angler. Angler's almanac for 1848. (Edited by John Yonge 



Akcrman.) Also for 1849, London, J. Russell Smith, 12°. 



[The first issue is a broadsheet.] 



The angler's almanac and pocket book for 1853, being 



a hand-book and guide to the principal rivers, lakes and 

 fisheries in Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland. By a prac- 

 tical Angler. London, Cox. [1852.] The samciox 1^$^. The 



same for 1855. 12°. 



The angler's assistant, being an epitome of the whole 



art of angling, so digested as to contain the essence of all the 

 treatises ever wrote on that subject. Worcester : Gamidgc. 

 (n. d.) 



— The angler's assistant. See Carpenter (W.) and 



Stonk (H.) 



The angler's assistant, or a new and complete 



treatise on the art of angling ; containing every necessary 

 instruction to practice with success this most healthy pastime, 

 etc. London, Mason, (n. d.) 12°.; 1813. 8°. 



— The angler's companion and guide to the White House 



fishery, describing the principal swims and best tackle, methods 

 and baits... With observations on fishing generally. London, 

 Cowie. (n.d.) 18^. 35pp. 



[As frontispiece it has "A map of the water," or plan, showing 

 the best "swims" in the White House Fishery. The angling treatise 

 is followed by "A trolling excursion," and a song entitled "The 

 angler's song," signed J. Martin, to whom Pickering attributes 

 the work. It is probably the forerunner of " The angler's guide 

 to the Horse and Groom, etc." and "Angler's companion," which 

 follow.] 



— The angler's companion : being a complete practical 



guide to angling ; with the properties, names and where to be 

 found, of all river fish, etc.; to which is added Nobbes' Art of 

 Trolling. London: Hughes, (n. d.) and 1824. 12°. 32pp. 



The angler's companion ; or perfect instructor. 



[The same as "Angler and Swimmer."] 



The angler's companion to. .Scotland. See Stod- 



DART (T. T.) 



The angler's complete assistant : being an epitome 



of the whole art of angling : containing at one view, the 

 harbours, seasons and depths for catching all sorts of fish 

 usually angled for. 4th edit. Printed for and sold by J. 

 Wilkinson. London, (n. d.) 4°. 



[ The first edition, which is without date, was issued about 

 1780.] 



