BOOKS ABOUT FISHING. 



" Its modest proportions and pretensions might possibly lead to neglect, 

 but its actual merits should gain for it wide recognition." — Manchester 

 Guardian . 



" A magazine for recording notes and observations on the habits and 

 natural history of fish, bird, and beast, on the adventures and captures, on 

 tackle and lines, on grounds and quarters, and on those thousand and one 

 matters — literary, artistic, and scientific — of interest to anglers, sportsmen, 

 and field naturalists. . . . We can heartily recommend it." — Nezvcastle 

 youriial. 



•' Here we have fact, observation, conjecture, and poetry, with many a 

 curious natural history paragraph, set before the angler and naturalist- in a 

 dainty little dish, over which he may chew his liteiary cud after a tiresome 

 day at the water side." — Scotsman. 



To be Published Monthly. 



Z\it Hnolet'8 Bote JSooh, 



Conducted by THOMAS WESTWOOD & THOMAS [SATCHELL. 



A New Series in Twelve Nnmbers, price 6d., or on 

 hand-made paper, \s. each, post free. 



The distinctive feature of this series will be the reproduction of the 

 angling matter, ungarbled, from old, scarce, and valuable books, and more 

 especially from such as only deal incidentally with fishing, and which, 

 though necessarily included in the libraries of great collectors, ai-e for- 

 bidden by consideration of space and expense to those who content them- 

 selves with a modest gathei-ing. 



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