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Seller's Description:
Fair. No Jacket. 8vo. Bumped and chipped, some splitting to spine ends, spine and board edges tanned, gutters cracked throughout, some signatures loose but still attached, Bohn's catalogue to endpapers, occasional spot or smudge mark else pp clean and bright.
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Used-Good. Good hardback. Bohn's Illustrated Library edition, in embossed dark green cloth, with gilt title on spine, & 'Where to fish: a few notes on fishing waters' by Henry Bohn at rear. Pages of the 'notes' unopened at top edge. Hinges cracked & repaired; cloth on spine browned, with wear at head & foot & dull & worn lettering; board corners a little worn.
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Very Good. Stated "Fourth Edition". Octavo. 418, [1] pp. Bound in japon with black morocco spine label gilt. Neat early owner's name, small split in upper front joint, a little overall soiling, a handsome very good copy.
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Very Good. Second printing (1861). Octavo. xix, [3], 496, [2] pp. Rebound in maroon cloth by Joseph J. Schultz & Co., all edges marbled. Illustrated with 26 steel engraved plates and 203 wood engravings. 18 cm. The cloth binding is detached along the back inner hinge and loose at the front inner hinge between the frontispiece portrait of Walton and the letterpress title page, else very good with the text bblock tight, with very clean and bright engravings on steel and wood. First published in 1856, this is the second printing of the Edward Jesse edition. Cotton's work comprises the second part with a separate title page and frontispiece, and is titled, "The complete angler: being instructions how to angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream." A near fine copy from the library of the American wood-engraver John DePol, with his wood engraved bookplate on the front pastedown.