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Verlag: A & C Black. London. 1928., 1928
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1928 ). 1928 1st edition. 8vo (128 x 193mm). Ppxvi,264 + 2pp ads. B/w photograph plates, illustrations. Library binding, green cloth, spine titled in white. Ex library, usual faults. Working copy recased in green cloth library binding. Spence was an advocate of size limits and catch-and-release, and spoke out against the gorge bait. His advice is still sound today, particularly when he speaks of spinning with natural and artificial baits. "It is probably the most thorough discourse on pike produced by any of our Ten Greats. We are as happy with Spence's philosophical standpoint as with his practical arguments. All Spence's work is liberally spattered with dry humour." (Rickards and Bannister, The Ten Greatest Pike Anglers, 1991). .
Verlag: A & C Black. London. 1928., 1928
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1928 ). 1928 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 201mm). Ppxvi,264 + 2pp ads. B/w photograph plates, illustrations. Binding A. Olive green pictorial cloth printed in black, titles on spine and upper board, wagtail bait vignette on spine, pike being weighed on upper board. Slightly larger than Binding B. Ex-library with usual faults - top of spine torn, front hinge tender, title-page excised. A good working copy. Lacks dust-wrapper. Spence was an advocate of size limits and catch-and-release, and spoke out against the gorge bait. His advice is still sound today, particularly when he speaks of spinning with natural and artificial baits. "It is probably the most thorough discourse on pike produced by any of our Ten Greats. We are as happy with Spence's philosophical standpoint as with his practical arguments. All Spence's work is liberally spattered with dry humour." (Rickards and Bannister, The Ten Greatest Pike Anglers, 1991). .
Verlag: A. & C. Black. London. 1928., 1928
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1928). 1928 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 201mm). Ppxvi,264 + 2pp ads. B/w photograph plates, illustrations. Binding A. Olive green pictorial cloth printed in black, titles on spine and upper board, wagtail bait vignette on spine, pike being weighed on upper board. Slightly larger than Binding B. Cloth slightly stained. Quite foxed as usual but good-plus. Lacks dust-wrapper. Spence was an advocate of size limits and catch-and-release, and spoke out against the gorge bait. His advice is still sound today, particularly when he speaks of spinning with natural and artificial baits. "It is probably the most thorough discourse on pike produced by any of our Ten Greats. We are as happy with Spence's philosophical standpoint as with his practical arguments. All Spence's work is liberally spattered with dry humour." (Rickards and Bannister, The Ten Greatest Pike Anglers, 1991). .
Verlag: A. & C. Black. London. 1928., 1928
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1928). 1928 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 201mm). Ppxvi,264 + 2pp ads. B/w photograph plates, illustrations. Binding A. Olive green pictorial cloth printed in black, titles on spine and upper board, wagtail bait vignette on spine, pike being weighed on upper board. Slightly larger than Binding B. From the library of angling author Barrie Rickards, with his name to the end-paper. Cloth slightly stained. Quite foxed as usual but good-plus. Lacks dust-wrapper. Spence was an advocate of size limits and catch-and-release, and spoke out against the gorge bait. His advice is still sound today, particularly when he speaks of spinning with natural and artificial baits. "It is probably the most thorough discourse on pike produced by any of our Ten Greats. We are as happy with Spence's philosophical standpoint as with his practical arguments. All Spence's work is liberally spattered with dry humour." (Rickards and Bannister, The Ten Greatest Pike Anglers, 1991). .
Verlag: A & C Black. London. 1928., 1928
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1928 ). 1928 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 201mm). Ppxvi,264 + 2pp ads. B/w photograph plates, illustrations. Binding A. Olive green pictorial cloth printed in black, titles on spine and upper board, wagtail bait vignette on spine, pike being weighed on upper board. Slightly larger than Binding B. Spine faded and small stain to frontispiece. Quite foxed as usual but a good copy. Spence was an advocate of size limits and catch-and-release, and spoke out against the gorge bait. His advice is still sound today, particularly when he speaks of spinning with natural and artificial baits. "It is probably the most thorough discourse on pike produced by any of our Ten Greats. We are as happy with Spence's philosophical standpoint as with his practical arguments. All Spence's work is liberally spattered with dry humour." (Rickards and Bannister, The Ten Greatest Pike Anglers, 1991). .
Verlag: A & C Black. London. 1928., 1928
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1928). 1928 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 198mm). Ppxvi,264 + 2pp ads. B/w photograph plates, illustrations. Binding B. Light blue-grey pictorial cloth printed in black, titles on spine and upper board, wagtail bait vignette on spine, pike being weighed on upper board. Lacks front end-paper but a very good clean copy. Spence was an advocate of size limits and catch-and-release, and spoke out against the gorge bait. His advice is still sound today, particularly when he speaks of spinning with natural and artificial baits. "It is probably the most thorough discourse on pike produced by any of our Ten Greats. We are as happy with Spence's philosophical standpoint as with his practical arguments. All Spence's work is liberally spattered with dry humour." (Rickards and Bannister, The Ten Greatest Pike Anglers, 1991). .