CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



- Bainbridge (Geo. C. Esq.), Fly Fisher's Guide, illus- 

 trated by coloured plates, representing upwards of forty 

 of the most useful flies, accurately copied from nature. 

 8vo. Liverpool, 1816. 2nd edit. 8vo. Lond. 1828. 3rd 

 edit. 8vo. Lond. 1834. (In Blackwood's Mag. No. 

 XXVII. for June, 1819, article 4, is A Few Thoughts on 

 Fly Fishing, suggested by the Review of the 1st edit, of 

 Bainbridge.) 



Barlow's (Francis) Several Ways of Hunting, Hawking, 

 and Fishing, invented by himself, and etched by W. Hol- 

 lar. Oblong 4to. 1671. 



Barker's (Thomas, of Bracemeale, Salop) Art of Angling, 

 wherein are discovered many rare Secrets very necessary 

 to be known by all that delight in that recreation. 12mo. 

 Lond. 1 65 1 . Reprinted by Burn, Lond. 1 820. Another 

 edition in 4to. Lond. 1653, without the author's name 

 subjoined to the Countryman's Recreations. 4to. Lond. 

 1654. Large 8vo. 1817, reprinted by Inchbold and Gaw- 

 tress, Leeds. 



Barker's Delight ; or, the Art of Angling, by Thomas 

 Barker. Second edition, with considerable additions and 

 Commendatory Verses prefixed, 1657, reprinted by Burn, 

 1820. This book is inserted in the Young Sportsman's 

 Miscellany. 12mo. 1826. 



In an Epistle to the Reader prefixed to the first edition, and 

 in the dedication of the second to Lord Montague, Barker 

 speaks of himself as having practised Angling for half a cen- 

 tury ; adding, if any noble or gentle Angler have a mind to 

 discourse of these ways and experiments, I live in Henry 

 Tilth's Gifts, the next doore to the Gatehouse in Westmin- 

 ster : where I shall be ready to satisfie them and maintain 

 my art ; my name is Barker. 



The second edition, so called, 12mo. Lond. 1657, with Com- 

 mendatory Verses prefixed. This is the first edition that has 

 the title of Barker's Delight. The second edition (likewise 

 so called) Lond. 1659 ; is in fact the same with only a new 

 title page. 



