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Chalk-stream studies. See Kingsley (C.) 



Chambers' Edinburgh Journal ; [continued as:] Chambers' 

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[Tills popular periodical contains many articles on angling and 

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Champon (C.) La peche en eau douce. Ouvrage indispensable 

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Chapus (Eugene). Le sport a Paris. Ouvrage contenant le 

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[ A volume of the " Bibliotheque des chemins de fer."] 



Annuaire du sport en France. Guide complet du 



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Charfy {GmmdidC),psend. The fisherman : or the art of angling 

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 for fishing or angling for pike, trout, salmon, etc. Together 

 with their seasons of spawning, hours of biting, and what- 

 ever else is necessary to be known by an expert angler. Also, 

 directions in the choice, management and application of the 

 tackle, baits, etc. Likewise, remarks on the utility of fish 

 ponds... To which are prefixed, an account of several curious 

 methods of fishing practised in Europe, etc. By Guiniad 

 Charfy, Esq. London, printed for J. Dixwell, 148, St. 

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[ A compilation b}^ George Smeeton, printer of St. Martin's-lane, 

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 "Complete fisherman." The second edition was substituted for 

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Charleton (T. W. Royal Navy). The art of fishing. A poem. 

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[An attempt, not quite so successful as that of John Dennys, 

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Chasse. La Chasse et la peche en Angleterre et sur le 

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[Taken, for the most part, from " Sporting scenes and country 

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La chasse et la peche. {Eyicyclopedie de cotmaissances 



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