04 BTBLIOTHECA PISCATORTA. 



Fisher. The fisher boy, a poem. See C. (H.) 



The compleat fisher, or the true art of anghng. 1704, 



eic. See S. (J.) 

 Fisherman. The fisherman ; or, the art of anghng made easy. 



See Charfv (G.) 



The fisherman's magazine and review. Edited by 



H. Chohnondeley Pennell. 2 voL Lo-.-.don, 1S64-5. 8°. 

 [Commenced April 1864, terminated October 1865. Illustrated 

 with coloured lithnajraphs of tish and wood engravings. Several of 

 the papers are reprinted in " Fishing (iossij)."] 



The compleat fisherman ; or every man his own 



angler, being a dictionary of all the arts, made use t)f in fishing. 

 Dublin, (n. d.) 12^'. 



[A pirated edition of " The art of angling," by Dr. Brookes.] 



The complete fisherman ; or. universal angler : 



containing full directions for taking all kinds of river fish... 

 the whole art of fly-fishing. ..likewise a compendious account 

 of the principal sea-fish... and... general remarks and obser- 

 vations proper to be attended to by all fishermen. The third 

 edition. London, Fielding and Walker, (n. d.) froni. pp. 

 xii. 92. 12°.; fourth edition, (n. d.) /ro;//. pp. xii. 92. 12*^. 

 [The first and second editions are also undated, hut the frontis- 

 piece is inscribed 1778, the date of the iirst issue.] 



The young fisherman, a complete guide to angling, 



showing the tackle and baits required, etc. London, H. 

 Elliott. [1856.?] pp.12. 12". 

 Fishing. Fishing and hunting. The art and cunning of 

 hunting the hart, stag, <?/6-....The art of fishing and sundry 

 curious baits, viz. worms, flies, pastes, £'/'f....and how to procure 

 and keep them for fishing ; how to bring the fish to any part 

 of the pond ; to make worms for bait come out ot the ground ; 

 the artificial cad-fly ; how to take the fish in the night ; the 

 best time to angle in, etc. Price 6d. London, Thomas Bailey, 

 [1720.?] pp.64. 8°. 



The fishing gazette. The journal of the angler, 



fisherman, managers of aquariums, etc. of Great Britain. In 

 progress. London, 1877, etc. tol. 



[A weekly journal, wholly devoted to fish and fishing, and very 

 discreetlv conducted by its present proprietor and editor, Mr. R. B. 

 Marston.] 



Fishing gossip. 1866. 8°. &<? Pennell (H. C.) 



The fishing rod and how to use it. See Glenfin, 



pseud. 



Fishing : when, where, and how to fish without live 



bait. London : W. Tweedie. 1862. pp. 32. sq. 16'^ 



