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Fischfang. Der Fischfang obne Netze, oder griindliche Aulei- 

 tung zur Angelfischerei, bearbeitet von einem Freunde der 

 Angelfischerei. Z \veite auflage. Leipzig, Carl Cnobloch, 1821. 

 pp. iv. 79. 12. 



Fischgeheimnisse. Wohlbewahrte Fischgeheimnisse, oder 

 deutlicber Unterricht von der grossen Nutzbarkeit der Fisch- 

 erey, wie auch von der Fische Natur und Eigenschaft ; nebst 

 einer Anweisung, wie sie bequem zu fangen, oind zu welch er 

 Zeit man solche am besten halte. Niirnberg, G. Bauer, 1758. 

 pp. xvi. 288. viii. 8,; Niirnberg, 1789. 8. 



Fischjagd fur einzelne Liebhaber. Hamburg, 1774. 8. 



Fish. Fish, and how to catch them: by an experienced angler. 

 Bury St. Edmunds : printed by Thomas Wilkin. [1880.] 

 pp. 39, 1 6. 



A kettle of fish by Flibbertigibbet, angler, etc. (London, 

 J. Brooker. 1825,) 4. 



[A series of coloured caricatures with a very slender claim to ad- 

 mission.] 



Fisher (James). A spring-day: or, contemplations on several 



occurrences, which naturally strike the eye in that delightful 



season. Edinburgh, 1803. 8.; other ed.\ 1806, ,1809, 1859, etc. 



[Contemplation x. is on fishing. The 1859 edition was published 



at Liverpool and has woodcuts by T. Bewick.] 



Fisher (Paul), pseud, [i.e. W. A-. Chatto.] The angler's sou- 

 venir. By P. Fisher, Esq., assisted by several eminent pisca- 

 tory characters ; with illustrations by Beckwith and Topham. 

 London, Tilt, 1835. Title, pp. x. 192, plates. 8.; London, 

 H. G. Bohn. 1845 & 1847. 8. 



[The copies issued by Bohn are of the first impression, with Mr. 

 Bohn's name in place of Tilt's, on the engraved title-page. The 

 book has several woodcut page borders which are used throughout, 

 and many neat engravings on copper. It was written by Mr. Chatto, 

 who contributed to the Newcastle "Garlands," and' was also the 

 author of the " History of wood engraving, with illustrations by 

 Jackson" ; "Facts and speculations on the history of playing cards," 

 and " Scenes and recollections of fly-fishing in Northumberland, 

 Cumberland, and Westmoreland." The work is clever and caustic, 

 and contains a critique of several of the angling books of the day.] 



The angler's souvenir, by P. Fisher. A new edition. 



Edited by G. Christopher Davies. London, Warne and Co. 

 [1877.] Engraved title, pp. 31 I, plates. 8. 



[ In this edition only a portion of the original work is retained, 

 the practical matter having been omitted as " of no value to modern 

 anglers." Part of the editor's "Angling Idylls" has been incor- 

 porated and several articles by him, one or which had appeared in 

 the pages of " London Society." The page borderings are retained 

 and the (rather faded) copper plates.] 



