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*Ang. 16.51.2 [Barker, Thomas.] The art of angling ; wherein are 

 discovered many rare secrets, very necessary to be knowne 

 by all that delight in that recreation. London. 1653. 

 sm. 4. pp. (2), 1 8. 



Opposite the title-page 3 sheets are inserted, on each of which are pasted 3 

 engravings of fishes from the second edition of Walton's Compleat angler. 



This work is sometimes found appended to the "Countryman's recrea- 

 tion," 1654. 



*Ang. 16.51.3 [ ] The same. London. 1653. [Reprinted 



Leeds. 1817.] 4. pp. 16. 



Lowndes' "Bibliographer's manual" states that of this edition one copy 

 was struck off in 4, while Westwood and Satchell's " Bibliotheca piscatoria" 

 speaks of 118 copies, of which 12 were in royal 4. 



*Ang. 16.51.4 Barker, Thomas. The art of angling. Wherein are 

 discovered many rare secrets, very necessary to be known 

 by all that delight in that recreation. London. 1651. 

 \_Reprinted 1820.] 24. pp. (4), 22. 

 " 100 copies." 



*Ang. 16.51.5 Barker, Thomas. Barker's delight; or, The art of 

 angling. Wherein are discovered many rare secrets very 

 necessary to be known by all that delight in that recrea- 

 tion, both for catching the fish, and dressing thereof. 2d 

 ed., much enlarged. London. 1657. \_Reprinted 1820.] 

 24. pp. (2), iv., (12), 40. Diagr. 



" loo copies." " Biographical notice," pp. i.-iv. 



With a reprint of the title-page of the edition of 1659, which is the edition 

 of 1657 with a new title-page. The edition of 1657 is the first with the title 

 " Barker's delight." 



Also inserted in the " Young sportsman's miscellany," London, 1826. 



Ang. 16.51.6 The same. 2d ed., much enlarged. London. 



1657. [Reprinted 1826.] 24. pp. (4), 27. Diagr. 



*Ang. 16.71 Barlow, Francis. Severall wayes of hunting, hawking, 

 and fishing, acording to the English manner. [12 plates] 

 invented by Francis Barlow, etched by W. Hollar. Lon- 

 don. 1671. obi. 4, bound as sm. 4. 



"An extremely scarce work." IVestwood and Satchell. 



The title-page (which is engraved), and each plate, contain an appropriate 

 quatrain. 



On the first fly-leaf is pasted a tracing of the engraved title-page of a later 

 edition, where verses beginning "The stag rouz'd before us" take the place 

 of the original quatrain. On the inside of the front cover is pasted the 

 armorial book-plate of William Keale Heseltine, and on the back of the title- 

 page that of Joseph Crawhall, whose autograph is found on the first fly-leaf. 



Ang. 38.16 Barnard, Mordaunt Roger. Sport in Norway, and 

 where to find it. With a short account of the vegetable 

 productions of the country, to which is added a list of the 



