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Angler. Angler's almanac for 1848. (Edited by John Yonge 



Akerman.) Also for 1849, London, J. Russell Smith. 12. 



[The first issue is a broadsheet.] 



The angler's almanac and pocket book for 1853, being 



a hand-book and guide to the principal rivers, lakes and 

 fisheries in Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland. By a prac- 

 tical Angler. London, Cox. [1852.] The same for 1854. The 

 same for 1855. 12. 



The angler's assistant, being an epitome of the whole 



art of angling, so digested as to contain the essence of all the 

 treatises ever wrote on that subject. Worcester : Gamidge. 

 (n. d.) 



The angler's assistant. See CARPENTER (W.) and 



STONE (H.) 



- - The angler's assistant, or a new and complete 

 treatise on the art of angling ; containing every necessary 

 instruction to practice with success this most healthy pastime, 

 etc. London, Mason, (n. d.) 12.; 1813. 8. 



The angler's companion and guide to the White House 



fishery, describing the principal swims and best tackle, methods 

 and baits... With observations on fishing generally. London, 

 Cowie. (n.d.) 18. 35pp. 



[As frontispiece it has "A map of the water/' or plan, showing 

 the best "swims" in the White House Fishery. The angling treatise 

 is followed by "A trolling excursion," and a song entitled "The 

 angler's song"/' signed J. Martin, to whom Pickering attributes 

 the work. It is probably the forerunner of "The angler's guide 

 to the Horse and Groom, etc" and "Angler's companion," which 

 follow.] 



The angler's companion : being a complete practical 

 guide to angling ; with the properties, names and where to be 

 found, of all river fish, etc.] to which is added Nobbes' Art of 

 Trolling. London : Hughes, (n. d.) and 1824. 12. 32pp. 



The angler's companion ; or perfect instructor. 



[The same as "Angler and Swimmer."] 



The angler's companion to. .Scotland. See STOD- 



DART (T. T.) 



The angler's complete assistant : being an epitome 



of the whole .art of angling; containing at one view, the 

 harbours, seasons and depths for catching all sorts of fish 

 usually angled for. 4th edit. Printed for and sold by J. 

 Wilkinson. London, (n. d.) 4. 



[ The first edition, which is without date, was issued about 

 1780.] 



