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300 copies were printed for Charnley with woodcut on title 

 altered from vignette at page 154 of " Select fables," 1820. 



10. The fisher's call. 1828. Signed T. D. Written by Thomas 

 Doubleday for Mr. Alaric Watts's "Annual Souvenir/' 300 

 copies were printed for Charnley, Nov. 25, 1829, with woodcut 

 altered from a vignette in "Select fables," 1820, p. 142. This 

 block is introduced as Bewick's, in Bonn's " Walton," 1856. 

 p. 1 01. 



11. The old fisher's challenge. 1829. Signed T. D. By Thomas 

 Doubleday. 300 copies were printed for Charnley, with wood- 

 cut altered, by "plugging in" an angler in place of two horses, 

 from a vignette in " Select fables," 1820. p. 60. 



12. The old angler's triumph. 1830. Though signed R. R. this 

 garland is from the pen of Thomas Doubleday, probably revised 

 by Roxby. Printed for Charnley with woodcut on title altered 

 from vignette in "Select fables," 1820. p. 70. 



13. The Tyne fisher's call. 1831. By William Gill Thompson. 

 Printed for Charnley, with woodcut on title altered from a vig- 

 nette in " Select fables, 1820," p. 68. 



14. The fisher's invitation to his friend in Newcastle. 1832. The 

 joint production of Robert Roxby and Thomas Doubleday. 

 Signed R. R. Printed for Charnley with woodcut altered from 

 vignette in " Select fables," 1820. 'p. 40. This block appears as 

 Bewick's in Bonn's "Walton," 1856, p. 42, and in " Hofland's 

 angler's manual," 1848, p. 274. Martin ("Bibliographical 

 Record ") states that 300 copies of this and the two preceding 

 garlands, were printed. This concludes the first collective issue. 



15. The angler's delight. 1833. Signed R. N. Originally written 

 by Robert Nicol in 1820 and remodelled by W. G. Thompson 

 in 1824. In its original form it was printed in Richardson's 

 " Borderer's table book," 1846. 250 copies were printed for 

 Emerson Charnley, March 25, 1842 with woodcut altered from 

 vignette in " Select fables," 1820. p. 182. 



16. The morning invitation. 1834. Signed W. G. T. By William 

 Gill Thompson. 260 copies were printed for Charnley, April i, 

 1842, with woodcut altered from vignette in " Select fables," 

 1820. p. 230. 



17. My Glendale friend, Will Ready O ! 1835. Signed W. A. C. 

 By William Andrew Chatto. " 264 copies were printed for 

 Charnley, April 10, 1842, with woodcut altered from vignette in 

 "Select fables," 1820. p. 8, 



18. The angler's invitation. 1836. Signed W. A. C. Also by 

 Chatto, and first printed in his "Scenes and recollections of fly- 

 fishing." 278 copies were printed for Charnley, April 14, 1842, 

 with woodcut altered from vignette in "Select fables," 1820. 

 p. 98. 



19. The fisher's call. 1837. Signed W. A. C. By Chatto, and ori- 

 ginally published in his " Scenes and recollections of fly-fishing." 

 274 copies were printed for Charnley with woodcut on title 

 altered from vignette in " Select fables," 1820. p. 82. 



20. Summer rambles; or, the fisher's delight. 1838. Signed 

 W. G. T. Written by W. G. Thompson. 276 copies were 

 printed for Charnley, May 6, 1842. 



