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*Ang. 27.2 [Lanman, Charles.] Letters from a landscape painter. 

 By the author of " Essays for summer hours." Boston. 

 1845. sm. 8. 



Contains "Trouting among the Catskills," and "A week in a fishing 

 smack." 



I 537 2 * 2 3 Another copy. 



*Ang. 44.55 Lanman, Charles. Recollections of curious characters 



and pleasant places. [Sketches of American life and 



travel.] Edinburgh. 1881. 8. Front. 



The editor's preface consists of a short sketch of the author, an almost 

 exact reproduction of a biographical notice which appeared in the Literary 

 world, Jan. 15, 1881. 



" Salmon-fishing on the river Jacques Carder," pp. 147-160; "The Poto- 

 mac fisherman, an autobiographic sketch," pp. 219-227; "Sword-fish fish- 

 ing," pp. 250-256. 



15346.32 Another copy. 



*Ang. 27.1 Lanman, Charles. A summer in the wilderness; em- 

 bracing a canoe voyage up the Mississippi and around 

 Lake Superior. New- York, etc. 1847. ! 2 - 

 Contains a few pages on fishing. 



Ang. 25.1 The same. Plates. (In his Adventures in the 



I 5345- 2 5 wilds of the United States and British American provinces, 



1856, 8, i. 1-167.) 2 CO P- 



4354-3 Lanman, Charles. A tour to the river Saguenay in 

 Lower Canada. Philadelphia. 1848. sm. 8. 



Published in London, 1848, with the title "Adventures of an angler in 

 Canada, Nova Scotia, and the United States." 



Ang. 25.1 The same. Plate. (In his Adventures in the 



I5345'25 wilds of the United States and British American provinces, 



1856, 8, i. 169-340.) 2 cop. 

 Ang. 18.13 [Lascelles, Robert.] Letters on sporting. [In three 



parts. Angling, shooting, coursing. London. 1815?] 



8. 3 plates. 



There is no title-page. Page I has the signature " B." 

 Two of the plates are dated 1813. The letter on angling is dated Feb. 

 1811, and is signed " Piscator." 



Ang. 45.48 [Lathy, Thomas Pike.] The angler ; a poem in ten 

 cantos. With proper instructions in the art, rules to choose 

 rods, lines, hooks, receipts- for pastes, &c. By Piscator. 

 London. 1819. sm. i 2. Port, of Gosden and vigns. 



"One of the worst instances of literary appropriation on record. It was 

 palmed off on Gosden, the sporting bookseller, whose portrait ' engraved from 

 a painting by A. Cooper ' is prefixed. . . . ' The anglers, in eight dia- 

 logues,' attributed to Dr. Scott, is transported bodily into Lathy's book, with 

 a few substitutions and modifications." West-wood and Satchell. 



*Ang. 45.49 The same. London. 1822. sm. 12. Port, of 



Gosden and vigns. 



The 1st edition with a new title-page. 



