Brookes, R. f. (1766). The art of angling: By R. Brookes, M.D. Now improved with additions, and formed into a dictionary. In two parts. I. Containing an Account of Fish, and Fish-Ponds: A new Art of Fly-Making: The new Laws that concern Angling: The secret Ways of catching Fish by Ointments, Pastes, and other Arts: Directions how to procure Baits, and for making all Sorts of Fish-Tackle, with the surest Method of finding Sport, &c. II. Of the great Whale, and Whale-Fishery; the devouring Shark; the amphibious Turtle; the luscious Turbot and Sole; with Flying Fish, Sea-Devil, and other extraordinary Productions of the Sea. Likewise a Natural History of the Inhabitants of the Salt Water, and the various Methods of Rock and Sea-Fishing. Illustrated with one hundred and thirty-five cuts, exactly describing the different Kinds of Fish that are found in the Fresh or Salt Waters. The whole forming a sportsman's magazine; And comprizing all that is curious and valuable in The Art of Angling. printed for T. Lowndes, in Fleet Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brookes, Richard fl. The Art of Angling: By R. Brookes, M.D. Now Improved with Additions, and Formed into a Dictionary. In Two Parts. I. Containing an Account of Fish, and Fish-Ponds: A New Art of Fly-Making: The New Laws That Concern Angling: The Secret Ways of Catching Fish by Ointments, Pastes, and Other Arts: Directions How to Procure Baits, and for Making All Sorts of Fish-Tackle, with the Surest Method of Finding Sport, &c. II. Of the Great Whale, and Whale-Fishery; the Devouring Shark; the Amphibious Turtle; the Luscious Turbot and Sole; with Flying Fish, Sea-Devil, and Other Extraordinary Productions of the Sea. Likewise a Natural History of the Inhabitants of the Salt Water, and the Various Methods of Rock and Sea-Fishing. Illustrated with One Hundred and Thirty-five Cuts, Exactly Describing the Different Kinds of Fish That Are Found in the Fresh or Salt Waters. The Whole Forming a Sportsman's Magazine; And Comprizing All That Is Curious and Valuable in The Art of Angling. London: printed for T. Lowndes, in Fleet Street, 1766.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brookes, Richard fl. The Art of Angling: By R. Brookes, M.D. Now Improved with Additions, and Formed into a Dictionary. In Two Parts. I. Containing an Account of Fish, and Fish-Ponds: A New Art of Fly-Making: The New Laws That Concern Angling: The Secret Ways of Catching Fish by Ointments, Pastes, and Other Arts: Directions How to Procure Baits, and for Making All Sorts of Fish-Tackle, with the Surest Method of Finding Sport, &c. II. Of the Great Whale, and Whale-Fishery; the Devouring Shark; the Amphibious Turtle; the Luscious Turbot and Sole; with Flying Fish, Sea-Devil, and Other Extraordinary Productions of the Sea. Likewise a Natural History of the Inhabitants of the Salt Water, and the Various Methods of Rock and Sea-Fishing. Illustrated with One Hundred and Thirty-five Cuts, Exactly Describing the Different Kinds of Fish That Are Found in the Fresh or Salt Waters. The Whole Forming a Sportsman's Magazine; And Comprizing All That Is Curious and Valuable in The Art of Angling. printed for T. Lowndes, in Fleet Street, 1766.