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hear that in continuation of their " Library of Old Fishing 

 Books," Messrs. Satchell, of Tavistock Street, have in pro- 

 gress the publication of the following rare volumes (in 

 uniform Roxbro' binding) : 



1. An older form of the Treaty se of Fysshynge wyth an Angle 



(circa 1450), printed from a manuscript in the collection 

 of Mr. Denison, with preface and glossary by Thomas 

 Satchell. 



2. The Treaty se of Fysshynge wyth an Angle, first printed by 



Wynkyn de Worde in 1496, with preface and glossary by 

 Thomas Satchell. 



3. The Pleasures of Princes (1614), by Gervase Markham, with 



introduction by Thomas Westwood. 



4. Conrad Heresbach's De Piscatione Compendium (1570), with 



a translation by Miss Ellis and introduction by Thomas 

 Westwood. 



5. A Book of Fishing with Hook and Line (1590), by L.[eonard] 



M.[ascall]. 



6. A Briefve Treatis of Fishing, with the Art of Angling (1596), 



by W.plliam] G.fryndall]. 



7. Book xx of the Geoponika of Cassianus Bassus (circa 950), 



with a translation of the Greek and notes. 



8. A Jewell ' fdr Gentrie (1614). 



9. Richard de Fournivall's De Vetula (1470), with Jean 



Lefevre's translation. 



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