14 THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



1825 (about), Dove's reprint of Hawkins'. 



1824 and 1826, reprints of Hawkins' by Whittingham. 



No date, Cole's edition. 



1825, Pickering's first edition. 



1826, second edition. 



1833, Professor Rennie's very poor, but which had seven 

 reprints at different dates subsequently. 



1835, Major's third edition. 

 1839, reprint of Major's by Lewis. 

 1842, Washbourne. 



1836, Pickering's third edition: this is a very handsome book 



in two large volumes ; it has many illustrations, 

 those of fish by Inskepp being good, but those of 

 scenes by Stothard depicting the anglers in attitudes 

 which no angler could ever assume. 



1837, a reprint of Walton by Tilt. 

 1844, Major's fourth edition. 



1847, 1848, 1852, American editions by Dr. G. W. Bethune, 



which have many merits. 

 1851, Causton's edition. 

 1853, Ephemera's edition, published by Messrs. Ingrain and 



Cooke; reprinted in 1854, and again by Messrs. 



Routledge in 1859. 

 1856, Jesse's edition, published by Bohn. This is a perfect 



olla podrida of notes and illustrations. 

 1858, a miniature reprint by Groombridge. 

 1860, a re-issue by Nattali and Bond of Pickering's edition 



of 1836. 



1863, a pocket edition by Bell and Daldy. 



1864, the Elzevir edition by Bell and Daldy. 

 1869, the "Complete Angler" by B. Murray. 



1877, a facsimile of the first edition of 1653 by Elliot Stock. 



