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Verlag: The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey. 1995., 1995
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1885) 1995 1st edition thus. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppiv,95. Frontispiece portrait, b/w illustrations. Quarter bound in dark blue bonded leather over lighter blue cloth, silk marker ribbon, top edge gilt, gilt FFCL logo to upper board, spine titled in gilt. Slight discolouration to boards, smells faintly of tobaco but a very good second-hand copy without slip-case. First published in the Badminton Library volume on Salmon and Trout, edited by Harry Cholmondely-Pennell and published in 1885. Featuring a new Introduction by David Burnett. Apart from his legendary prowess as a caster and salmon fisher, Major Traherne is revered among expert fly-tyers as the greatest artist who ever tied a feather to a hook. Traherne was persuaded to contribute this essay to the volume on Salmon and Trout Fishing in the Badminton Library series. To honour this exceptional fisherman, described by Marston in The Fishing Gazette (1901) as ".one of the best salmon anglers and most genial of men", we have reproduced this text, including the Kelson fly section (whichhas some additional patterns by Farlow) to make a unique book. .
Verlag: Chapman & Hall. London. 1889., 1889
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1889). 1889 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 210mm). Ppviii,163. Binding A. Dark green cloth, spine & upper board titled in gilt, gilt vignette of a salmon above the title on upper board. Some use, inner hinges tender. Good-plus. A book on the natural history: spawning, migrations, diseases, feeding, age and growth of Atlantic salmon, based on the author's experiences in Scotland and Norway. .
Verlag: Chapman & Hall. London. 1889., 1889
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
(Hardcover, 1889). 1889 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 210mm). Ppviii,163. Binding B. Dark green cloth, spine & upper board titled in gilt (without vignette of a salmon on upper board). Bookplate of Peter Herbert (Gravetye) to front paste-down. Signature of WR Arthur, Machynlleth, to rear of title page. Some foxing and use, good-plus. A book on the natural history: spawning, migrations, diseases, feeding, age and growth of Atlantic salmon, based on the author's experiences in Scotland and Norway. .
Verlag: The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey. 1995., 1995
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1885) 1995 1st edition thus. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppiv,95. Frontispiece portrait, b/w illustrations. Quarter bound in dark blue bonded leather over lighter blue cloth, silk marker ribbon, top edge gilt, gilt FFCL logo to upper board, spine titled in gilt. Light blue cloth-bound slipcase. Fine in slip-case. Edition limited to 650 copies. First published in the Badminton Library volume on Salmon and Trout, edited by Harry Cholmondely-Pennell and published in 1885. Featuring a new Introduction by David Burnett. Apart from his legendary prowess as a caster and salmon fisher, Major Traherne is revered among expert fly-tyers as the greatest artist who ever tied a feather to a hook. Traherne was persuaded to contribute this essay to the volume on Salmon and Trout Fishing in the Badminton Library series. To honour this exceptional fisherman, described by Marston in The Fishing Gazette (1901) as ".one of the best salmon anglers and most genial of men", we have reproduced this text, including the Kelson fly section (which has some additional patterns by Farlow) to make a unique book. .
Verlag: The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey, Devon. 1995., 1995
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1885) 1995 1st edition thus. De luxe issue. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppiv,95. B/w illustrations. Fully bound in blue Nigerian goatskin, all edges gilt, two raised bands and gilt titles to spine. Slight marks to leather and gilt edges. Internally fine and as-new. Lacks presentation box. Un-numbered copy of the de luxe edition with actual salmon fly mounted within front board. A handsomely bound de luxe edition of 55 copies with fly. First published in the Badminton Library volume on Salmon and Trout, edited by Harry Cholmondely-Pennell and published in 1885. Featuring a new Introduction by David Burnett. Apart from his legendary prowess as a caster and salmon fisher, Major Traherne is revered among expert fly-tyers as the greatest artist who ever tied a feather to a hook. Traherne was persuaded to contribute this essay to the volume on Salmon and Trout Fishing in the Badminton Library series. To honour this exceptional fisherman, described by Marston in The Fishing Gazette (1901) as ".one of the best salmon anglers and most genial of men", we have reproduced this text, including the Kelson fly section (whichhas some additional patterns by Farlow) to make a unique book. This de luxe edition gives a unique opportunity to possess a superbly tied Traherne classic - the "Fra Diavolo" - one of the most beautiful salmon flies ever created, which is set into the inside front cover. It was no less an authority than George Kelson who commended Major Traherne's salmon patterns as the finest. This lovely volume in its leather binding displays the queen of them all, tied by Frank Myhre Hansen. .
Verlag: The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey, Devon. 1995., 1995
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1885) 1995 1st edition thus. De luxe issue. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppiv,95. B/w illustrations. Bound in Nigerian goatskin, gilt edges, raised bands. In presentation box. Small black mark to box o/w fine unread deluxe edition copy. A de luxe edition of 55 copies with fly and with a standard edition included in the same box. First published in the Badminton Library volume on Salmon and Trout, edited by Harry Cholmondely-Pennell and published in 1885. Featuring a new Introduction by David Burnett. Apart from his legendary prowess as a caster and salmon fisher, Major Traherne is revered among expert fly-tyers as the greatest artist who ever tied a feather to a hook. Traherne was persuaded to contribute this essay to the volume on Salmon and Trout Fishing in the Badminton Library series. To honour this exceptional fisherman, described by Marston in The Fishing Gazette (1901) as ".one of the best salmon anglers and most genial of men", we have reproduced this text, including the Kelson fly section (whichhas some additional patterns by Farlow) to make a unique book. This de luxe edition gives a unique opportunity to possess a superbly tied Traherne classic - the "Fra Diavolo" - one of the most beautiful salmon flies ever created, which is set into the inside front cover. It was no less an authority than George Kelson who commended Major Traherne's salmon patterns as the finest. This lovely volume in its leather binding displays the queen of them all, tied by Frank Myhre Hansen. .
Verlag: The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey, Devon. 1995., 1995
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1885) 1995 1st edition thus. De luxe issue. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppiv,95. B/w illustrations. Bound in Nigerian goatskin, gilt edges, raised bands. In presentation box. Fine new copy. #22 of only 55 de-luxe copies incorporating a fully-dressed salmon fly tied by Frank Myhre Jansen. A de luxe edition of 55 copies with fly and with a standard edition included in the same box. First published in the Badminton Library volume on Salmon and Trout, edited by Harry Cholmondely-Pennell and published in 1885. Featuring a new Introduction by David Burnett. Apart from his legendary prowess as a caster and salmon fisher, Major Traherne is revered among expert fly-tyers as the greatest artist who ever tied a feather to a hook. Traherne was persuaded to contribute this essay to the volume on Salmon and Trout Fishing in the Badminton Library series. To honour this exceptional fisherman, described by Marston in The Fishing Gazette (1901) as ".one of the best salmon anglers and most genial of men," we have reproduced this text, including the Kelson fly section (which has some additional patterns by Farlow) to make a unique book. This de luxe edition gives a unique opportunity to possess a superbly tied Traherne classic - the "Fra Diavolo" - one of the most beautiful salmon flies ever created, which is set into the inside front cover. It was no less an authority than George Kelson who commended Major Traherne's salmon patterns as the finest. This lovely volume in its leather binding displays the queen of them all, tied by Frank Myhre Hansen. .
Verlag: The Flyfisher's Classic Library. Bovey Tracey, Devon. 1995., 1995
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: new. (Hardcover, 1995). (1885) 1995 1st edition thus. De luxe issue. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppiv,95. B/w illustrations. Bound in Nigerian goatskin, gilt edges, raised bands. In presentation box. Fine new copy. One of 55 de-luxe copies incorporating an actual fly. A de luxe edition of 55 copies with fly and with a standard edition included in the same box. First published in the Badminton Library volume on Salmon and Trout, edited by Harry Cholmondely-Pennell and published in 1885. Featuring a new Introduction by David Burnett. Apart from his legendary prowess as a caster and salmon fisher, Major Traherne is revered among expert fly-tyers as the greatest artist who ever tied a feather to a hook. Traherne was persuaded to contribute this essay to the volume on Salmon and Trout Fishing in the Badminton Library series. To honour this exceptional fisherman, described by Marston in The Fishing Gazette (1901) as ".one of the best salmon anglers and most genial of men," we have reproduced this text, including the Kelson fly section (which has some additional patterns by Farlow) to make a unique book. This de luxe edition gives a unique opportunity to possess a superbly tied Traherne classic - the "Fra Diavolo" - one of the most beautiful salmon flies ever created, which is set into the inside front cover. It was no less an authority than George Kelson who commended Major Traherne's salmon patterns as the finest. This lovely volume in its leather binding displays the queen of them all, tied by Frank Myhre Hansen. .