APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Walton, I. (1750). The compleat angler: or, contemplative man's recreation: In two parts. Containing, I. A large and particular account of rivers, fish-ponds, fish, and fishing: written by the ingenious and celebrated Mr. Isaac Walton. II. The best and fullest instructions how to angle for a trout and Grayling in a clear Stream. By Charles Cotton, Esq; and published by Mr. Walton. Comprising All that has been accounted Valuable, Instructive, or Curious, that has ever appeared on this Subject. Interspersed with A Variety of practical Experiments; learned Observations; beautiful Descriptions; philosophical, moral, and religious Reflections; Pieces of innocent Mirth and Humour; poetical Compositions, &c. so as to render it entertaining to Readers of every Taste and Character whatsoever: With Exact Representations of all the Fish, and the Addition of several Copper Plates, designed as an Embellishment to the Work. Carefully and correctly published, from the best editions, with a Number of occasional Notes. By Moses Browne, Author of Piscatory Eclogues. To which are added, The Laws of Angling; and an Appendix, shewing at one View, the most proper Rivers, particular Haunts, Baits; their Seasons, and Hours in the Day of Biting; General Directions in Practice, for every Kind of Fish that is to be angled for; alphabetically disposed, in a Method peculiarly useful, and never yet attempted. With short Rules concerning the Tackle, Baits, the several Ways of Fishing, and Weather proper for Angling. printed and sold by Henry Kent, at the Printing-Office in Finch-Lane, near the Royal Exchange.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Walton, Izaak. The Compleat Angler: Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation: In Two Parts. Containing, I. A Large and Particular Account of Rivers, Fish-ponds, Fish, and Fishing: Written by the Ingenious and Celebrated Mr. Isaac Walton. II. The Best and Fullest Instructions How to Angle for a Trout and Grayling in a Clear Stream. By Charles Cotton, Esq; and Published by Mr. Walton. Comprising All That Has Been Accounted Valuable, Instructive, or Curious, That Has Ever Appeared on This Subject. Interspersed with A Variety of Practical Experiments; Learned Observations; Beautiful Descriptions; Philosophical, Moral, and Religious Reflections; Pieces of Innocent Mirth and Humour; Poetical Compositions, &c. so as to Render It Entertaining to Readers of Every Taste and Character Whatsoever: With Exact Representations of All the Fish, and the Addition of Several Copper Plates, Designed as an Embellishment to the Work. Carefully and Correctly Published, from the Best Editions, with a Number of Occasional Notes. By Moses Browne, Author of Piscatory Eclogues. To Which Are Added, The Laws of Angling; and an Appendix, Shewing at One View, the Most Proper Rivers, Particular Haunts, Baits; Their Seasons, and Hours in the Day of Biting; General Directions in Practice, for Every Kind of Fish That Is to Be Angled for; Alphabetically Disposed, in a Method Peculiarly Useful, and Never yet Attempted. With Short Rules Concerning the Tackle, Baits, the Several Ways of Fishing, and Weather Proper for Angling. London: printed and sold by Henry Kent, at the Printing-Office in Finch-Lane, near the Royal Exchange, 1750.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Walton, Izaak. The Compleat Angler: Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation: In Two Parts. Containing, I. A Large and Particular Account of Rivers, Fish-ponds, Fish, and Fishing: Written by the Ingenious and Celebrated Mr. Isaac Walton. II. The Best and Fullest Instructions How to Angle for a Trout and Grayling in a Clear Stream. By Charles Cotton, Esq; and Published by Mr. Walton. Comprising All That Has Been Accounted Valuable, Instructive, or Curious, That Has Ever Appeared on This Subject. Interspersed with A Variety of Practical Experiments; Learned Observations; Beautiful Descriptions; Philosophical, Moral, and Religious Reflections; Pieces of Innocent Mirth and Humour; Poetical Compositions, &c. so as to Render It Entertaining to Readers of Every Taste and Character Whatsoever: With Exact Representations of All the Fish, and the Addition of Several Copper Plates, Designed as an Embellishment to the Work. Carefully and Correctly Published, from the Best Editions, with a Number of Occasional Notes. By Moses Browne, Author of Piscatory Eclogues. To Which Are Added, The Laws of Angling; and an Appendix, Shewing at One View, the Most Proper Rivers, Particular Haunts, Baits; Their Seasons, and Hours in the Day of Biting; General Directions in Practice, for Every Kind of Fish That Is to Be Angled for; Alphabetically Disposed, in a Method Peculiarly Useful, and Never yet Attempted. With Short Rules Concerning the Tackle, Baits, the Several Ways of Fishing, and Weather Proper for Angling. printed and sold by Henry Kent, at the Printing-Office in Finch-Lane, near the Royal Exchange, 1750.

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