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Bester Preis: € 17,90 (vom 01.08.2020)Thames and Tweed (1894)
ISBN: 9781230209623 bzw. 123020962X, in Englisch, TheClassics.us, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 34 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: . . . quate notion of the original dimensions can be obtained from the stuffed specimen. Mr. Buckland, in his notice of the fish in Land and Water, said, The pike arrived by the limited mail in perfect condition. She is one of the handsomest fish I ever saw. The tiger-like, dark chocolate markings are beautifully seen. She is full of roe, the total weight of which is twenty-one ounces. By weighing a series of separate grains, and averaging the result, I fine the total number of eggs in this one fish is 292, 320. FLY-FISHING. Fly-fishing for pike sounds somehow like a contradiction in terms. Flies for jack seem something like Mr. Bumbles cheese for the sick pauper, or the economical Lady Bountifuls Soyer-soup at three farthings a quart. I have, however, taken jack --under a pound weight, certainly, but still jack-- both with the May-fly and the March brown. I need hardly say that in both cases I was fishing for trout, but the fish took the fly and was taken. I have, however, little doubt that the so-called fly used in fishing for pike is taken by that voracious monster for a newly-hatched moor-hen, dabchick, or duck, for which he has a decided predilection, clearing off, one by one, a whole brood of the twittering, unconscious, helpless victims. No doubt the increase of water-fowl is greatly kept in check by the ravages of the pike. No sooner is a brood launched upon the waves of life, and of their native element, than, by some telegraphic means of which we are ignorant, the fact seems to be communicated to the biggest jack in the neighbourhood, who immediately commences decimating them after an Irish fashion, that is, by eating nine out of ten of the downy morsels. Fly-fishing, as it is styled, for jack, is, however, a very artistic and. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
Thames and Tweed (Paperback) (2013)
ISBN: 9781230209623 bzw. 123020962X, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: . quate notion of the original dimensions can be obtained from the stuffed specimen. Mr. Buckland, in his notice of the fish in Land and Water, said, The pike arrived by the limited mail in perfect condition. She is one of the handsomest fish I ever saw. The tiger-like, dark chocolate markings are beautifully seen. She is full of roe, the total weight of which is twenty-one ounces. By weighing a series of separate grains, and averaging the result, I fine the total number of eggs in this one fish is 292,320. FLY-FISHING. Fly-fishing for pike sounds somehow like a contradiction in terms. Flies for jack seem something like Mr. Bumble s cheese for the sick pauper, or the economical Lady Bountiful s Soyer-soup at three farthings a quart. I have, however, taken jack --under a pound weight, certainly, but still jack-- both with the May-fly and the March brown. I need hardly say that in both cases I was fishing for trout, but the fish took the fly and was taken. I have, however, little doubt that the so-called fly used in fishing for pike is taken by that voracious monster for a newly-hatched moor-hen, dabchick, or duck, for which he has a decided predilection, clearing off, one by one, a whole brood of the twittering, unconscious, helpless victims. No doubt the increase of water-fowl is greatly kept in check by the ravages of the pike. No sooner is a brood launched upon the waves of life, and of their native element, than, by some telegraphic means of which we are ignorant, the fact seems to be communicated to the biggest jack in the neighbourhood, who immediately commences decimating them after an Irish fashion, that is, by eating nine out of ten of the downy morsels. Fly-fishing, as it is styled, for jack, is, however, a very artistic and.
Thames and Tweed (Paperback) (2013)
ISBN: 9781230209623 bzw. 123020962X, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: . quate notion of the original dimensions can be obtained from the stuffed specimen. Mr. Buckland, in his notice of the fish in Land and Water, said, The pike arrived by the limited mail in perfect condition. She is one of the handsomest fish I ever saw. The tiger-like, dark chocolate markings are beautifully seen. She is full of roe, the total weight of which is twenty-one ounces. By weighing a series of separate grains, and averaging the result, I fine the total number of eggs in this one fish is 292,320. FLY-FISHING. Fly-fishing for pike sounds somehow like a contradiction in terms. Flies for jack seem something like Mr. Bumble s cheese for the sick pauper, or the economical Lady Bountiful s Soyer-soup at three farthings a quart. I have, however, taken jack --under a pound weight, certainly, but still jack-- both with the May-fly and the March brown. I need hardly say that in both cases I was fishing for trout, but the fish took the fly and was taken. I have, however, little doubt that the so-called fly used in fishing for pike is taken by that voracious monster for a newly-hatched moor-hen, dabchick, or duck, for which he has a decided predilection, clearing off, one by one, a whole brood of the twittering, unconscious, helpless victims. No doubt the increase of water-fowl is greatly kept in check by the ravages of the pike. No sooner is a brood launched upon the waves of life, and of their native element, than, by some telegraphic means of which we are ignorant, the fact seems to be communicated to the biggest jack in the neighbourhood, who immediately commences decimating them after an Irish fashion, that is, by eating nine out of ten of the downy morsels. Fly-fishing, as it is styled, for jack, is, however, a very artistic and.
Thames and Tweed
ISBN: 9781230209623 bzw. 123020962X, in Englisch, General Books LLC, neu.
George Rooper, Books, History, Thames and Tweed, This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ... quate notion of the original dimensions can be obtained from the stuffed specimen. Mr. Buckland, in his notice of the fish in Land and Water, said, The pike arrived by the limited mail in perfect condition. She is one of the handsomest fish I ever saw. The tiger-like, dark chocolate markings are beautifully seen. She is full of roe, the total weight of which is twenty-one ounces. By weighing a series of separate grains, and averaging the result, I fine the total number of eggs in this one fish is 292,320. FLY-FISHING. Fly-fishing for pike sounds somehow like a contradiction in terms. Flies for jack seem something like Mr. Bumble's cheese for the sick pauper, or the economical Lady Bountiful's Soyer-soup at three farthings a quart. I have, however, taken jack --under a pound weight, certainly, but still jack-- both with the May-fly and the March brown. I need hardly say that in both cases I was fishing for trout, but the fish took the fly and was taken. I have, however, little doubt that the so-called fly used in fishing for pike is taken by that voracious monster for a newly-hatched moor-hen, dabchick, or duck, for which he has a decided predilection, clearing off, one by one, a whole brood of the twittering, unconscious, helpless victims. No doubt the increase of water-fowl is greatly kept in check by the ravages of the pike. No sooner is a brood launched upon the waves of life, and of their native element, than, by some telegraphic means of which we are ignorant, the fact seems to be communicated to the biggest jack in the neighbourhood, who immediately commences decimating them after an Irish fashion, that is, by eating nine out of ten of the downy morsels. Fly-fishing, as it is styled, for jack, is, however, a very artistic and...
Thames and Tweed
ISBN: 9781110615261 bzw. 1110615264, in Englisch, BiblioLife, neu.
George Rooper, Books, History, Thames and Tweed, This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
Thames and Tweed (1894)
ISBN: 9783337965198 bzw. 3337965199, vermutlich in Englisch, hansebooks, neu, Nachdruck.
Thames and Tweed - Third Edition is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1894. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Thames and Tweed
ISBN: 3337965199 bzw. 9783337965198, vermutlich in Englisch, hansebooks, Taschenbuch, neu.