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- The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Mans Recreation - Being a Discourse of Rivers Fishponds Fish and Fishing Not Unworthy the Perusal of Most Anglers
The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Mans Recreation - Being a Discourse of Rivers Fishponds Fish and Fishing Not Unworthy the Perusal of Most Anglers
The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Mans Recreation - Being a Discourse of Rivers Fishponds Fish and Fishing Not Unworthy the Perusal of Most Anglers
Rackham, Arthur
George G. Harrap and Co.
Walton, Izaak
1365
[6], 5-223pp, [1], original full morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, spine in six panels, title to second panel, illustrator to third, remaining panels with central fish device, all in gilt. Covers with outer double fillet bordering roll and single fillet frame, fish corner pieces joined by dotted roll and an inner single fillet frame, gilt roll to edges and inner edges, t.e.g., marbled endpapers, probably Cockerell.
Very minor rubbing to covers, very small patches of blackening to edges, otherwise bright and clean. Previous owners book plate to front pastedown (Daniel Dougal)
Frontispiece and eleven full page, colour, tissue guarded plates by Rackham.
This copy being one of about twelve specially bound presentation copies with an original full page ink and watercolour sketch by Rackham, opposite the limitation leaf, this being copy number 3, showing 'Walton admiring the charms of the milkmaid'.
Housed in a fleece lined cloth slipcase (with some wear to extremities)
4to
Very Good
No Jacket (as Issued)
Full Morocco
Limited Edition
London
1931
First Edition
Signed by Illustrator With Original Art Work
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