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  2. List of pseudonyms of angling authors - Wikipedia

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    J. R. Hartley, Michael Russell, an author who wrote two books about fly fishing-- Fly Fishing: Memories of Angling Days and J. R. Hartley Casts Again: More Memories of Angling Days; Kego-E-Kay, Fred Mather, American author of Men I have Fished With (1897) [1] Klahowya, Orange Perry Barnes, author of Fly Fishing in Wonderland (1910) [1]

  3. AB Bookman's Weekly - Wikipedia

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    AB Bookman's Weekly was a weekly trade publication begun in 1948 by Sol. M. Malkin as a publication of the R. R. Bowker Company, publisher of Books in Print and other book trade and library periodicals. In its glory days between the early 1950s and the early 1990s, AB was "the best marketplace for out-of-print books in North America."

  4. List of most expensive books and manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    The first book to achieve a sale price of greater than $1 million was a copy of the Gutenberg Bible which sold for $2.4 million in 1978. The most copies of a single book sold for a price over $1 million is John James Audubon's The Birds of America (1827–1838), which is represented by eight different copies in this list.

  5. Antiquarian book trade in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of the antiquarian book trade can be traced to British North America, specifically Boston of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. [1] There is no established date of when this business of book collecting actually begins, however Stern attributes the beginnings to John Dunton’s visit to Boston in 1686, in which he brought along numerous books from his native England.

  6. De Historia piscium - Wikipedia

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    Willughby, and later Ray, produced a system within De Historia Piscium which would allow for the definition, classification, and identification of fish using external features. [ 2 ] One of the main features of the book was its extensive illustrations, financed by subscriptions to the Society, but still a huge cost.

  7. A Book on Angling - Wikipedia

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    A man [Gordon] of taste and intelligence, he was a good, restrained, yet warm and exciting fishing writer, a reader who knew Chaucer as well as Walton and Thoreau, Thad Norris (The American Angler's Book, 1864) as well as Frederic Halford (Dry Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice, 1889), and a devoted follower of the great Francis, Francis (A ...

  8. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Hunting & Fishing, PRIMEDIA ( –2001) Micro Cornucopia (1981–1990) Microsystems (1980–1984) MicroTimes, PRIMEDIA Haas Publishing Co. ( –2001) The Midland (1915–1933) Midnight Engineering (1989–2001) Might ( –1997) Mini Truckin' (1988–2014) Mirabella (1989–2000) Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories (1931) MMO Games ...

  9. Book of the Black Bass - Wikipedia

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    Book of the Black Bass - Comprising Its Complete and Scientific and Life History with a Practical Treatise On Angling and Fly Fishing and a Full Description of Tools, Tackle and Implements is a work of angling and fly fishing literature on the subject of Black Bass written by James A. Henshall, M.D., a mid-western medical doctor and first published in Cincinnati in 1881 by Robert Clarke & Co. [1]

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