i5ij;i.i()riii-.(..\ risCATokiA. 0,3 



Fischfang. \)c\ iMsclii.iiiL; olim- Nclzc. odcr giiiiuiliclic Anlei- 

 tunjjj ziir Aiigcltisclic'iei, bcaibcitet von cineni P'reunde der 

 AiiifcUischcrei. Zwcite auflage. Leipzig, Carl Ciiobioch, 1821. 

 pp. iv. 79. 12°. 



Fischgeheimnisse. Woliibewahrte Fiscligcheimnissc. oder 

 dcuiliclicr Uiitcniclil von dor grosscn Nutzbarkeit der Fisch- 

 ercy. wie auch von der Fische Natur und Eigeiischafi ; nebst 

 einer Anweisnng, wie sie bequeni zii fangen, und zu welcber 

 Zeit man solche am bestcn lialte. Niirnberg, G. Bauer, 1758. 

 pp. xvi. 28.S. viii. 8°.; Niirnberg, 1789. 8°. 



Fischjagd fiir einzelne Liebhaber. Hamburg, 1774. 8°. 



Fish. Fisli. and how to catch them: by an experienced angler. 

 Bury St. Edmunds: printed by Thomas Wilkin. [1880.] 

 pp. 3'). i(/'. 



A kettle of fish by Flibbertigibbet, angler, r/c. (London, 



J. Blocker. 1825.) 4°. 



[A series of coloured caricatures with a very slender claim to ad- 

 mission.] 



Fisher (James). A spring-day: or, contemplations on .several 



occurrences, which natuially strike the eye in that delightful 



season.- Edinburgh, 1803. 8°.; other cd.: 1806, 1809, 1859,^/6-. 



[Contemplation x. is on hshing. The 1859 edition was published 



at Liverpool and has woodcuts by T. liewick.] 



Fisher (Paul), psciid. [i.e. W. A. Chatto.] The angler's sou- 

 venir. By P. Fisher, Esq., assisted by se\'eral eminent pisca- 

 tory characters ; with illustrations by Beckwith and Topham. 

 London, Tilt, 1835. Title, pp. x. i<^2, p/atcs. 8°.; London, 

 H. G. Bohn. 1845 & 1847. 8°. 



[The copies issued b\- Bohn are of the first impression, with Mr. 

 Bohn's name in place of Tilt's, on the engraved title-pa<i;e. The 

 book has several woodcut page borders which are used throughout, 

 and many neat engravings on copper. It was written by Mr. C^hatlo, 

 who contributed to the Newcastle "Garlands," and was also the 

 author of the " Historv of wood engraving, with illustrations bv 

 dackson" ; " Facts and speculations on the history of plaving cards," 

 and "Scenes <uu\ recollections of flv-fishing in Northumberland, 

 Cumberkuid, and Westmoreland." The work is clever and caustic, 

 and contains a critique of several of the angling books of the day.] 



The angler's souvenir, by P. Fisher. A new edition. 



Edited by G. Christopher Davies. London, Warne and Co. 

 [1877.] Engraved title, pp. ^w, plates. 8". 



[In this edition only a portion of the original work is retained, 

 the practical matter having been omitted as '' of no value to modern 

 anglers." Part of the editor's "Angling Idylls" has been incor- 

 porated and several articles by him, one of which had appeared in 

 the pages of " London Society." The page borderings are retained 

 and the (rather faded) copper plates.] 



