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Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1989
ISBN 10: 0948584084ISBN 13: 9780948584084
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1987
ISBN 10: 0948584041ISBN 13: 9780948584046
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1986
ISBN 10: 0948584033ISBN 13: 9780948584039
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Verlag: Angling Publications, United Kingdom, Sheffield, 1991
ISBN 10: 1871700108ISBN 13: 9781871700107
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1988
ISBN 10: 0948584068ISBN 13: 9780948584060
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Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1989
ISBN 10: 0948584076ISBN 13: 9780948584077
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Hardback. Zustand: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
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Verlag: Angling Publications, 1991
ISBN 10: 1871700159ISBN 13: 9781871700152
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Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Angling Publications, 1989
ISBN 10: 1871700035ISBN 13: 9781871700039
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Hardback. Zustand: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
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Verlag: Angling Publications, 1996
ISBN 10: 1871700450ISBN 13: 9781871700459
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Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1985
ISBN 10: 0948584009ISBN 13: 9780948584008
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Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1987
ISBN 10: 094858405XISBN 13: 9780948584053
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Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Verlag: Angling Publications, 2003
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. 135pp, not price clipped, no inscriptions, fully illustrated, excellent condition copy with only slight wear to edges of wraps. Heavy book, will require additional postage outside the UK.
Verlag: Angling Publications, United Kingdom, Sheffield, 2001
ISBN 10: 1901717097ISBN 13: 9781901717099
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Verlag: Angling Publications, United Kingdom, Sheffield, 2011
ISBN 10: 1871700825ISBN 13: 9781871700824
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Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications, 1985
ISBN 10: 0948584017ISBN 13: 9780948584015
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Verlag: Angling Publications, 1999
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Zustand: Good. Good condition paperback with minimal wear. Contents are clean.
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1963., 1963
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: new. (Paperback, 1963). October 1963 - Volume one, issue four. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp64. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Centre pages loose but laid in / holes punched to spine edge, some wear to covers else good. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Turbot on the sandbanks by Leslie Moncrieff; Suede shoes and sea trout by P.J. Hodge; The great perch of Oulton Broad by Harry Tallent; Try fly for a change by James Wood; Grayling, 'The Lady of the River' (colour feature) - by Bernard Venables, R.V. Righyni and Lloyd Gladstone Gough; The pleasure angler by John Moore; Greased line on the Avon by Lt. Col. S.H. Crow; Bernard Venables goes fishing; Death of a world record by Ralph R. Whitaker; Sea column visits a western bay by Clive Gammon; Chub, a winter fish for me by Frank Guttfield; Fisherman's Lapland by Timothy Pont; Novice's luck by A.N. Ballard; Autumn codling by Winston Hall; Fishing in Snowdonia by Ian Niall; Peter Pickerel; What to see in October by Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon; Hunting the halibut by Edward S. Walker; Broadland bream by Ralph Glenton; Controller in Kent by Alan Pearson; Autumn salmon by Michael Shepley; Discovery on Strangford Lough by Peter McMullen; Coquet mystery by Marshall W. Hall; Sea bream; Casting feature; A new salmon fly? by R.V. Righyni; Sea analysis; Mr. Willows; A theory of great pike; Creel competition; The old mill by Brian Bearfield; Chub on the Annan by Michael Frazer; River Analysis; Letters; Photography by Michael Prichard. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1964., 1964
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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(Paperback, 1964). February 1964 - Volume one, issue eight. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp46. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Tape-marks to covers / holes punched to spine edge, some staining and use but good. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Bernard Venables goes fishing; Frank Cooper by R.V. Righyni; Improving hill streams by Reginald H. Ferry; Broadland winter by Harry Tallent; Winter flounders in the Loughor estuary by William Nathan; Fishing the point at Dungeness by Leslie Moncrieff; Battling bronzebacks by David Gammon; A place you've never seen by P.J. Hodge; The stream in the valley by John R. Neville; What to see in February by Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon; More about bass by Daniel F. Curtin; Mr. Willows; Book reviews; Tackle review; A conversion towards chub by Jim Wheat; Sea trout specialist by Kenneth Morris; Winter solace by J.C. Pridham; Creel competition; Sea column by Clive Gammon; The houting; Cold content by Winston Hall; Tigerfish by M.E. Cocker; Conger versus seal by Bruce McMillen; Jo and I by Fred Gleave. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1964., 1964
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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(Paperback, 1964). September 1964 - Volume two, issue three. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp46. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. A relatively clean and tidy copy but some light damp-staining to many pages so good only. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Bernard Venables goes fishing; Leslie Moncrieff, more of his terminal tackle; Return to Naivasha by Anthony J. Pearson; R.V. Righyni comes south to discovery; Sea column by Clive Gammon; A coarse fishing river - Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon analyses its biology; Creel competition; Three salmon in seven casts by V. Teige O' Donovan; What to see in September by Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon; The rainbows of Callow Lake - a report from Ireland; The trout that died in action by Peter Hodge; Mr. Willows; Book reviews; An unidentified piece of coast - analysed by Clive Gammon; Nature's clues by Maxwell Knight; When the bream are feeding on the Bure by Harry Tallent. .
Verlag: Pisces Angling Publications. Doncaster, Yorkshire. 1986., 1986
ISBN 10: 0948584033ISBN 13: 9780948584039
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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(Paperback, 1986 ). 1986 1st edition. Paperback issue. 8vo paperback (147 x 209mm). Ppiv,iii,167,ix[notes]. B/w photographs and illustrations. Slight use but solidly intact, second-hand paperback. "A complete guide to coarse fishing". Detailed introduction to the sport with lots on tackle and equipment and chapters on legering, the roach pole, advanced methods and tackle, match fishing, night fishing and a guide to angling administration and the law. The book was edited by Colin Dyson who has also contributed the foreword. .
Verlag: An Angling Times Publication Peterborough. 1965., 1965
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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(Paperback, 1965). ND (c.1965). Single card leaf folded to make four pages, printed in light green and black. 8vo (136 x 178mm). With b&w illustrations from photographs. Slight use but very good. A give-away, "with the compliments of Angling Times." There are two versions, this one, illustrated from photographs, and another one designed and illustrated by Reg Cooke. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1965., 1965
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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(Paperback, 1965). February 1965 - Volume two, issue eight. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp38. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Holes punched to spine edge, slight use but a very good copy. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Creel diary; Sea column by Clive Gammon; Mixed bag by Ewan Clarkson; White roach and gillaroo trout by E.V. Malone; About this pike by Frans Domhof; Look to the ant by Henry Holmes; Keeping them dry by William Mulholland; North country grayling time (colour feature) by Arthur Oglesby; Mullet mania by J.F. O'Shea; Thames bream by Lloyd Gladstone Gough; Stranger on Hickling by Harry Tallent and Fred Buller; Egyptian interlude - Leslie Moncrieff fishes the Red Sea; Chub in the night by Dennis Wilkinson; Book reviews; Sportsman's shopping guide; Letters to the editor; Spring salmon on the Bandon by John Hudson; Land of the carp - Ted Jones angling in Israel; Fishermen's boats - 1, The Poole Punt by I. Souter Clarence; Classified advertisements. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1963., 1963
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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(Paperback, 1963). August 1963 - Volume one, issue two. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp64. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Covers creased and worn, holes punched to spine edge. A well-used reading copy. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Arran exploration by Clive Gammon; Outboards can be faithful by I. Souter Clarence; I'll take you tench fishing by Frank Guttfield; Sea column goes tope fishing by Clive Gammon; My Avon by L. Gladstone Gough; Roach north of the border? by Michael Shepley; Bernard Venables goes fishing; Casting - illustrated feature; The splendour of the bass - colour feature; Bass in estuaries by Tom White; Sea analysis; Carp - the dream and the reality by William Nathan; Night fishing for brown trout by Herbert Normington; A rocky river in August by Terry Thomas (colour feature); By night for sea trout? (Part one) by R.V. Righyni; Tarpon the leaping flash by Ralph Whitaker; The little fighter with the big reputation by Tony Brenna; Take a neglected pond by Professor A.F. Magri MacMahon (colour feature); The fly doesn't matter by Stanley Rawson; The fly does matter by R.V. Righyni; Rebirth by Ian Fields; Sea trout on fly by Dr. R.G. Mathews; Photography column Michael Prichard; Look again at the cormorant by Richard Fitter; The fighting tope by Ron Edwards; When I look back by Frank Fortey; Peter Pickerel - gossip column; Mr. Willows; Pike in summer? by John Davy; Kennet anglers at Fowey by Leslie Brewer; River Analysis; Book reviews. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1964., 1964
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
(Paperback, 1964). October 1964 - Volume two, issue four. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp46. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Holes punched to spine edge, some use but good-plus. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Bernard Venables goes fishing; This was a queer fishing day by E. Tuck; Pike: Preserve them? Destroy them? by M.J. Richardson; The Stour, Dorset's river by Lloyd Gladstone Gough; Morality and angling by Kenneth Morris; The cod come to East Anglia in autumn by Harry Tallent; Revolution in rods by M.M. Seuffert; Here is a river - Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon enquires into its ecology; Mr. Willows; Creel competition; What to see in October; Skates they are long-nosed, rays they are short-nosed by Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon; Bass, bass, bass by Thomas J. O'Byrne; Tongariro by Tony Orman; Saltwater prologue; Sea column by Clive Gammon; An addiction to big trout by Timothy Cronin; The engrossing circle will be finished again. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1965., 1965
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
(Paperback, 1965). May 1965 - Volume two, issue eleven. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp46. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Rather used with various faults. A good copy. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Diary; Creeper and stonefly for spring trout by Lawrence Nelson; The constant tench by Ian Gillespie; When the sea gods deign to smile by Winston Hall; Bass from Doolin Beach by Jack Shine; Fishing the warm, dark nights for eels by Harry Tallent; Eight pounders on a trout rod (colour feature) by Kenneth Morris; Evolution of a pit by R.B. Perrett; Big carp by Dick Kingsley Kefford; Techniques for reservoir trout by T.C. Ivens; Sea column by Clive Gammon; Letters to the editor; Dry fly tactics (colour feature) by A.V. Oglesby; Baits for coarse fishing by L.G. Gough; Sea trout and the bailiff by J.K. Milne; For your bookshelf; Fishermen's boats - No. 3. The Rana Dinghies by I. Souter Clarence; Sportsman's shopping guide; Classified advertisements. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1965., 1965
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
(Paperback, 1965). March 1965 - Volume two, issue nine. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp38. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Holes punched to spine edge, slightly used by good-plus. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Creel diary; Less lead on Deeside by Barrie Welham; 'Is balance the answer?' asks L.C. Burton; Sea column by Clive Gammon; Norfolk's tidal Yare by Harry Tallent; Pike tackle by Terence Coulson; Pike 'lies' by Philip Casey; Trout round-up - the coming season as seen by five distinguished anglers; The carp by Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon; Final fulfilment by Jeremy Fry; The unfortunate shark and eclipse of the crab by E.L. Matthews; Winter on the Great Ouse; The rolling grounds by Frank Dixey; Fishing in Turkey by F.H.C. Birch; Sportsman's shopping guide; Summer gale - a story by Ewan Clarkson; Fishing from Port Mulgrave - Ernest Merritt visits a Yorkshire 'ghost harbour'; Readers' letters and fishermen's boats - No. 2. The bass boat by I. Souter Clarence; Classified advertisements. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1963., 1963
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
(Paperback, 1963). September 1963 - Volume one, issue three. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp64. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Well-used and worn, one or two pages loose, tape-repair to spine and some pages inside. Good reading copy only. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Creel Junior Field Club; What to see in September by Professor Magri Mac Mahon; Tench by Eric Thomas; In pursuit of the true dolphin by Ralph R. Whitaker; Bernard Venables goes fishing; Fine fishing for barbel by Lloyd Gladstone Gough; One Irish lough; By night for sea trout? (Part two) by R.V. Righyni; Sea analysis; A revolutionary rod for the sea angler; I am a wormer by R. Rickard; Peter Pickerel; The roach by Bernard Venables (colour feature); Roach - the running water way by Ken Baker; Roach - the still water way by Ron Hayes; Morning in paradise by B.B; River carp by Raymond Perrett; The grey backs are running by Fred Gleave; Consider the sedge flies - colour feature; Norfolk and Suffolk sea angling by Harry Tallent; Casting - illustrated feature; Pollack - colour feature; Pollack off the south Cornish coast by Wing Comdr. G.E. Ranson; They live with noise by Robert Kennedy; No tears with outboards (Part two) by I. Souter Clarence; Creel competition - first results; The old man and the river by Ken Seaman; Big eel in the morning by P.J. Hodge; Kenya - paradise for fishermen by Anthony J. Pearson; Look again at the otter by Richard Fitter; Those lonely islands by James Wood; What is a peeler crab? by Ron Edwards; When a pike passes his prime by C.J. Bell; Sea column by Clive Gammon; Mr. Willows; Groundbait by Leslie Brewer; When the bream are rolling by F. Taylor; River analysis; Photography column by Michael Prichard; Tackle reviews. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1963., 1963
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Zustand: New. (Paperback, 1963). July 1963 - Volume one, issue one. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp64. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Covers slightly torn, creased and used, possible holes punching to spine edge. Good only. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Creel contest; Fishing the upstream worm by William Watmough; Sea column by Clive Gammon; Kennet barbel? by Leslie Brewer; Salmon on the fly by R.V. Righyni; Bernard Venables goes fishing; Dapping for big fish - Scottish version by J. Johnston Mann; Tunny in the Bahamas by Ralph Whitaker; The chub - colour feature; Look again at the heron by Richard Fitter; The fishing of Dungeness by Leslie Moncrieff; North where the big fish run by Ralph Hedlin; The medium olive - colour feature; The Avon by L. Gladstone Gough; Where fish once swam by Tony Brenna; Casting - illustrated feature; Salmon minnows by Fred Gleave; Silkweed carnival by Robin Murrell; Suffolk codling by Roy Denny; Mr. Willows; Peter Pickerel - gossip column; Coarse fish in Yorkshire, the Swale by F.W. Sharpe; Man taketh away by Tony Brenna; Photography by Michael Prichard; Book reviews; Sea analysis; River analysis; The water sheep by Frank Fortey; New horizons; Waterside risks by John Gaselee; Tackle reviews. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1963., 1963
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
(Paperback, 1963). November 1963 - Volume one, issue five. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp62. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Cover rather used and frayed, some browning. A reading copy only. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; A different matter by P.J. Hodge; The seed of angling by Peter McMullan; Smallmouth black bass by Terry Thomas; The most sporting freshwater fish in Africa by Anthony Pearson; Beautiful Stour roach by Owen Wentworth; Making a grayling float by R.V. Righyni; The grayling - treat it with respect by Fred Gleave; Photography column by Michael Prichard; How to tie a fly - colour feature; Carp - another method by Harold Pattinson; Peter Pickerel; Grayling and grasshoppers by B.J. Abbott; Fishing in Snowdonia (2); Bernard Venables goes fishing; Escape tactics for salmon by R.V. Righyni; River evening by Harry Tallent; Border river by J.C. Pridham; Use your head in the cloud by Jim Wheat; Leslie Moncrieff fishes the Shambles for turbot; Sea trout by Herbert Normington; Roach are notoriously difficult to catch on the Avon by Lloyd Gladstone Gough; Sea column by Clive Gammon; River analysis; Book reviews; Creel competition; Does the fly matter? by Arthur Oglesby; Trout and grayling in Slovenia by F.H.C. Birch; Mr. Willows; What to see in November by Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon. .
Verlag: Angling Publications. London. 1964., 1964
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
(Paperback, 1964). March 1964 - Volume one, issue nine. 4to stapled paperback (216 x 277mm). Pp46. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Holes punched to spine edge, slight use but a good-plus second-hand copy. Founded and originally edited by Bernard Venables, illustrated with colour photographs, mainly by Michael Prichard, and with illustrations by Venables and others, Creel was, and still is, the most highly respected angling journal. It attracted the best writers whose style and ethos are still admired today. Venables is listed on the title-page as Editor until December 1964, then from February 1965 onwards John Nixon is given as Editor and Michael Prichard as Art Editor. (Prichard was mentioned as Photographer and Art Editor from the very first issue, but did not make it to the title-page until after Venables had left). Contents of this issue include:- Leader; Creel diary; Bernard Venables goes fishing; Nightlines by A.N. Ballard; Speckled trout by Terry Thomas; Pike and prejudice by Harry Tallent; The March Brown (colour feature) Symposium, by Terry Thomas and Dr. Ian Calvert Wilson; The springer and the kelt by William B. Currie; Mr. Willows; Boat show afterthoughts by Tony Brenna; What to see in March by Professor A.F. Magri Mac Mahon; Thornback ray by Ron Edwards; Flamborough Head by E. Martin; Creel competition; King 'But' by James Wood; Those Irish pike by Toby Sinclair; Sea column by Clive Gammon; Buffalo Bill by L.F. Hicks; Pike of Bosherston by Clive Gammon; Trout of lovely Usk by Lionel Sweet; A centre-pin reel by Lloyd Gladston Gough; Does the fly matter? by R.V. Righyni; Tackle review. .