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Practical observations on angling in the river Trent. 
1801. 12% See [Snart, Charles }. 
AL 2993.3-10 Prime, William Cowper. Along New England roads. 
New York. 1892. sm. 8° 
Contents : — Along New England roads. — In southern Vermont. — A vil- 
lage discussion. — Uphill in fog. — Sweet-scented fern, — An angler’s August 
day. — Views from a hill-top. — Over the highlands of western New Hamp- 
shire. — The triumphant chariot. — A dead letter, — Epitaphs and names. — 
Finding new country. — Boys with stand-up collars. — Pilgrimage ended. — 
Non-resistance. — Songs of the ages. —Ignotus. — Seeking a better country. 
— A winter night’s errand. — Hints for carriage travel. 
These papers originally appeared as letters to the New York Fournal of 
commerce in the course of a correspondence extended over more than forty 
years. 
AL 2993.3.12 Prime, William Cowper. Among the northern hills. 
‘New York. 1895. sm. 8° 
Contents: — The primeval forest. — A trout-stream. — An up-country artist. 
— Beyond. — An old angler. — Doughnuts and tobacco. — John Ledyard. — 
Thursday-evening meeting. — An Easter long ago. — An old-time Christmas. 
— Alone at Thanksgiving. — How the old lady beat John, — Philistis. — A 
northern sleigh-ride. — Life seen through a window. — Colored people. — Ex- 
ample. — The sign of the cross. — A child’s voice. — Puritan Sunday. 
Ang. 44.71 Prime, “William Cowper. I go a-fishing. London. 
FS 3 1873. sm. 8°. 
Describes fishing excursions in New Hampshire, Connecticut, etc. 
The same. New York. 1873. 8% Weaet. 
Imperfect : — title-page and pp. 363-365 badly torn. 
The woodcut is a fac-simile of a picture found in the ‘‘ Dyalogus creatura- 
rum,’’ a work attributed to Nicolaus Pergamenus, Gouda ed., 1482. 
The same. New York. 1874. 82 Wedet. 
The preceding edition with a new title-page. 
-*Ang. 44.'73. [Prime, William Cowper.] The old house by the river. 
| By the author of the ‘Owl creek letters.” New York. 
1874 [cop. 1853]. 12° 
ae ‘¢ Trout-fishing,’’ pp. 151-178. 
*Ang. 18.88.2 Pritt, Thomas Evan. The book of the grayling; 
being a description of the fish and the art of angling for 
him, as practised chiefly in the midlands and the north of 
England. With illustrations in chromo-lithography, from 
original drawings by the author. Leeds. 1888. 8° 
pp. 64. Col. front. and 2 col. plates. 
*Ang.18.85.4 Pritt, Thomas Evan. North-country flies. Comprising 
illustrations from the author’s own drawings, with particulars 
of the dressings and season of each fly, and chapters on fishing 
the minnow, the creeper, the stonefly, and the worm in clear 
water. 2d ed. London. 1886. 8° pp. 63. 12 plates. 
‘« The first edition was published under the title of ‘ Yorkshire trout flies,’ 
but it was pointed out in quarters entitled to high respect, that the title was too 
local. . . . It was therefore decided to alter the title, the text remaining 
identical.’? — Preface. 
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