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Pane. 7-97 Walton, Izaak, and Cotton, Charles. The complete 
angler; or, Contemplative man’s recreation. With the 
lives of the authors and notes, by Sir John Hawkins. 6th 
ed., with additions. 2 pt.in 1 vol. London, Rivington, 
etc. 1797. 12°% Flates and wdcts. 
Lmper fect : — frontispiece and portrait of Cotton wanting. 
Ang. 8.08 Walton, Izaak, axd Cotton, Charles. The complete 
angler; or, Contemplative man’s recreation. With the 
lives of the authors and notes, by Sir John Hawkins. [7th 
ed., with improvements and additions.]| London, Bags¢er. 
1808. 8° Front., portrs., plates, engrs., and wdcts. 
Hawkins’ notes have been revised in this edition, and some additions made 
to them. 
*Ang. 8.08.2 The same. [7th ed., with improvements and 
additions.] London, Bagster. 1808. 8° Large paper. 
Portrs., plates, engrs., and wdcts. ; 
A portrait of Walton has been substituted for the frontispiece, and a 
colored plate inserted to face page 210. 
On page 7 is pasted a list of the illustrations of the ordinary 7th edition. 
*Ang. 8.15 Walton, Izaak, avd Cotton, Charles. The complete 
angler; or, Contemplative man’s recreation. With the 
lives of the authors and notes, by Sir John Hawkins and 
the present editor [Henry Ellis. 8th ed.] London, Bags- 
ter. 1815. 8° Large paper. Portrs., plates, engrs., 
wdcts., fac-sim., and maps. 
Ang. 8.22 Walton, Izaak, avd Cotton, Charles. The complete 
| angler; or, Contemplative man’s recreation. With the lives 
of the authors and notes, by Sir John Hawkins. [9th ed. 
Edited by T. Gosden.] 2 pt.in 1 vol. (paged contin.). Lon- 
don, Smith. 1822. 8°. Portrs., plates, vigns., and fac-sims. 
With a reprint of the title-page of the first edition. 
The plates are all new. 
*Ang. 8.23.2 Walton, Izaak, avd Cotton, Charles. The complete 
angler; to which are added an introductory essay [by John 
Major], the Linnzan arrangement of the various river-fish 
delineated in the work, and illustrative notes. [Edited by 
: Richard Thomson.] 2pt.in1 vol. (paged contin.). London, 
Major. 1823. 16° Portrs., plates, fac-sims., and wdcts. 
Most of the plates have the date 1822. 
At the end is pasted a slip of paper on which is written the following acros- 
tic:— 
Where silvery streams with rippling music play, 
Angling along their banks oft wouldst thou stray, 
Losing thyself awhile in pleasant dreams, 
Those quaintly simple, prose-poetic streams 
~ Of charming colloquy, refreshing, bright, 
Ne’er read, dear honest Angler, save with new delight. 
May, 1854. Sarum. | c. V. G. 
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