A Book On Angling - Other Editions

Other Editions

From Antiquarian Book Exchange and Bibliotheca Piscatoria-A Catalogue Of Books On Angling, The Fisheries and Fish-Culture, With Bibliographical Notes and an Appendix Of Citations Touching On Angling and fishing from Old English authors, Westwood and Satchell (1883)

  • Francis, Francis (August 1867). A Book on Angling (2nd ed.). London: Longmans, Green and Company.
  • Francis, Francis (1872). A Book on Angling (3rd ed.). London: Longmans, Green and Company.
  • Francis, Francis (1876). A Book on Angling (4th ed.). London: Longmans, Green and Company.
  • Francis, Francis (1880). A Book on Angling (5th ed.). London: Longmans, Green and Company.
  • Francis, Francis (1885). A Book on Angling (6th ed.). London: Longmans, Green and Company.
  • Francis, Francis (1920). Sir Herbert Maxwell, ed. A Book on Angling (2nd Edition Reprint ed.). London: Herbert Jenkins Limited.
  • Francis, Francis (1920). Sir Herbert Maxwell, ed. A Book on Angling (1st US edition ed.). Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company.
  • Francis, Francis (1993). A Book on Angling (6th edition facsimile ed.). Lyon, Mississippi: Derrydale Press.
  • Francis, Francis (1995). A Book on Angling (1st edition facsimile ed.). Camden, South Carolina: John Culler & Sons. ISBN 1-887269-04-5.
  • Francis, Francis (1996). A Book on Angling (Fly-Fishers Classic Library 5th edition facsimile ed.). Devon: Bovey Tracy.
  • Francis, Francis (2008). A Book on Angling (4th edition facsimile ed.). Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1-4370-1469-0.

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