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Extremely rare and valuable books, carefully edited, 

 well printed in quarto for?n on the^ best hand-made fools- 

 cap paper, in uniform Roxbitrghe binding (half leather ), 

 •with gilt top and rough edges. 



1 .\n older form of the treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle 

 (circa 1450J now first printed from a manuscript in the col- 

 lection of Mr. Denison, with preface and glossary by Thomas 

 Satchel!. Price 75. dd. (^200 copies p--'hited.) 



2 'Ihe treatyse of fysshyn.sre wyth an angle, first printed bv 

 Wynkvn de Worde in 1496, with preface and glossary by 

 Thomas Satchell. Price 75. dd. (^200 copies printed.) 



3 The secrets of angling (1613), by J.[ohn] D.[ennys], with 

 introduction by Thomas VVestwood. Price 75. dd. 



4 The pleasures of princes (1614), by Gervase Markham, with 

 introduction b}^ Thomas Westwood. Price 75. dd. 



5 Conrad Heresbach's "De piscatione compendium" (1570), 

 with a translation b}^ Miss Ellis and introduction by Thomas 

 Westwood. Pnce 75. dd. 



6 A book of fishing with hook and line (i=;9o), by L.[eonard] 



M.[ascall]. 



7 A hriefve treatis of fishing, with the art of angling, (1596) by 

 W.[illiam] G.[ryndall]. 



8 Book x.x of the Geoponika of Cassianus Bassus, (circa 950), 

 with a translation of the Greek and notes. 



9 The chronicle of the compleat angler of Izaak Walton, by 

 Thomas Westwood, with notes and additions by Thomas 

 Satchell. 



10 Citations from old English authors touching fishing and 

 angling, collected by T. Westwood and T. Satchell. 



11 A Jewell for gentrie (1614). 



12 Richard de Fournivall's " De Vetula" (1470), with Jean 

 Lefevre's translation. 



Other works are in preparation. Nos. 1 and 3 are ready. The 

 binding, in appearance and durability., will be found equal to the 

 ordinary half-binding costing 3s. to 4s. 



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