CHETHAM, James.
The Angler's Vade Mecum,
The Angler's Vade Mecum,
or, a compendious, yet full, discourse of angling: discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching of all manner of fresh water fish... The third edition. Illustrated with sculptures: and very much enlarged.
Stock Code 122949
London, William Battersby; William Brown, 1700.
James Chetham (1640-1692) was a Lancashire estate-holder and businessman, best known for this 'informative and influential account which established his reputation as a leading authority on angling' (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography).
Third edition, enlarged; 1 double-page engraved plate, integral advertisements on the final leaf of the text, 20th century bookplate of Robert Mobrawy, light spotting and toning of the contents and a little offsetting from the plates, contents trimmed a little close to the top edge of the text; late 19th-century green half morocco, spine gilt in compartments with flower tools, marbled endpapers, red speckled edges, binding slightly rubbed, an excellent copy; 326 pp plus 10-page index.
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