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Verlag: Ken Smith Publishing Ltd, Yeadon, 2008
ISBN 10: 1906159041ISBN 13: 9781906159047
Anbieter: Edmonton Book Store, Edmonton, AB, Kanada
Buch Signiert
Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very good. Larger 8vo pp.168.Signed and inscribed by the author on FEP. Signed by Author. book.
Verlag: Ken Smith, 2008
ISBN 10: 1906159041ISBN 13: 9781906159047
Anbieter: River Reads, Torrington, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. First Edition. This is the diary of an Irish Water Bailiff 1791-1809. His diary was recently found and this is the first printing. The diary give an insight into a world long past. Signed Bookplate By E J Malone.
Anbieter: Bruce Cave Fine Fly Fishing Books, IOBA., Citrus Heights, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Yeadon/Chavagnac. Ken Smith Publishing Limited. 2008. First Edition. 8vo. (9 x 6). 168 pp. Signed and inscribed by the book's editor, E. J. Malone (at the age of 91) on the front end paper. Also with a holograph letter signed by Mr. Malone in which he discusses his discovery of the manuscript. Also a greeting card signed by E. J. Malone. And with the book's prospectus laid-in. Mr. Malone discovered the m.s. in an Irish Government Public Record Office. The book is bound in tan cloth with gilt titles. Pictorial dust jacket. A nice book. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Verlag: Ken Smith Publishing, 2008
Anbieter: George Kelsall Booksellers, PBFA, BA, Littleborough, LANCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Deluxe limited edition. Slipcase. Mounted salmon fly inside front board. Courier delivery. Overseas shipping can be arranged at cost.
Verlag: Ken Smith Publishing. Chavagnac, France. 2008., 2008
ISBN 10: 190615905XISBN 13: 9781906159054
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Buch
(Hardcover, 2008). 2008 1st edition - de luxe issue. 4to (180 x 260mm). Ppxxxiv,168. Illustrated with a colour photograph of The Judge salmon fly by Terry Griffiths, colour plate of the Bann Falls, b/w ills from photographs & old engravings, facsimiles of diary pages, fold-out map, silk marker. . Ppxxxvi,168. Full bound in red leather, bevelled edges, edges gilt, raised bands, mounted salmon fly inside front board. Fine in matching cloth and leather slipcase. Signed.* This edition is limited to 60 copies, 50 of which are numbered 1 - 50 and ten i - x. This is one of the copies numbered 1 - 50. The book is full-bound in red leather with bevelled edges, all edges gilt, in matching cloth and leather slip-case. End-papers are hand-marbled paper, with a salmon fly, The Judge, tied by Peter Kealey, presented in a sunken mount inside the front board. The limitation page is signed by editor E.J. Malone, fly-tyer Peter Kealey and book-binder Ken Smith. The diaries of John Macky, Inspector of Rivers to Lady Hamilton, owner of much of the River Bann. Macky occupied the post from 1787 onwards. In 1798 the estate changed hands and a new, and thoroughly crooked, bailiff was appointed over Macky's head. Macky's "fears for his own position kept him from speaking out to anyone but his diary, telling of the actions of an unscrupulous employee and his family." Includes much on the daily life of the area around the Bann and its inhabitants in the years 1791 to 1809, and a detailed historical sketch of the Irish Society which now owns the fisheries of the lower Bann. "'The Judge' is an old Bann pattern (ca1850) which was devised by William Doherty of Bushmills .a well-known tier for the river Bann and its tributaries. The fly was first recorded by Francis Francis in his Book on Angling (1867) as a fly for the river Bush." A splendid edition of a book which is both fascinating and an important part of Irish angling literature. .
Anbieter: Bruce Cave Fine Fly Fishing Books, IOBA., Citrus Heights, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
West Yorkshire. Smith Settle Publishing Limited. 2008. Large 8vo. (9 x 6 1/2). [xxxvi], 168 pp. Deluxe Limited Edition. Book number 27 of 60 copies published. Signed by E. J. Malone, Peter Kealey and the binder, Ken Smith on the limitation page. This special edition with a fly, The Judge, dressed by Peter Kealey on a size 5/0 hook, mounted within a recessed oval inside the front cover. The fly pattern is beautifully dressed and it is strikingly gorgeous. "This is essentially a social history of Irish angling, in the form of the diaries of John Macky, Inspector of Rivers to Lady Hamilton who owned much of the River Bann. Macky occupied the post from 1787 onwards. In 1798 the estate changed hands and a new, and thoroughly crooked, bailiff was appointed over Macky's head. Macky's 'fears for his own position kept him from speaking out to anyone but his diary, telling of the actions of an unscrupulous employee and his family.' Includes much of the daily life of the area around the Bann and its inhabitants in the years 1791 to 1809, as well as a detailed historical sketch of the Honorable The Irish Society which owns the fisheries of the lower Bann." The book is bound in full red goat skin with beveled edges and gilt titles and raised bands with gold rules on the spine. Hand marbled end papers. Red silk ribbon marked. All edges gilt. Red leather and tan cloth slip case. A beautiful book. Fine in a fine slip case.