Favorite Flies and Their Histories - Other Editions

Other Editions

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  • Marbury, Mary Orvis (1892). Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1st Edition, 2nd Printing ed.). Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company.
  • Marbury, Mary Orvis (1892). Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1st UK ed.). London: Sampson, Low, Marston and Co.
  • Marbury, Mary Orvis (1955). Favorite Flies and Their Histories (Reprint ed.). London: Phoenix House.
  • Marbury, Mary Orvis (1988). Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1892 reprint ed.). Secaucus, NJ: Wellfleet Press. ISBN 1-55521-241-7.
  • Marbury, Mary Orvis (1995). Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1892 reprint ed.). Secaucus, NJ: Wellfleet Press. ISBN 1-55521-241-7.
  • Marbury, Mary Orvis (2001). Favorite Flies and Their Histories (Paperback reprint ed.). Guilford, Connecticut: Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-315-1.

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