[1], 136 pp. [ad] 10 hand coloured tissue guarded plates. Large paper edition, this being one of the 50 copies for America, printed on Van Gelder Dutch hand made paper. Title page printed in red and black. Royal Octavo. TEG, foredge and tail of text block, deckle edged.. Book: Handsomely bound in recent half morocco leather. View More...
xvi, [1], 139 pp. Book: Spine - slightly darkened and some loss at top 3/4", with paper label missing top corners 90% complete. Corner tips lightly rubbed. Has ACONY previous owner's gift inscription on FFEP from 1990. This being copy number 15 of 350 copies. Siegel 1. View More...
[1 ads], 189 pp. Book: Previous owner's Christmas gift inscription in year of publication on FFEP. some very minor edge rubbing, one corner tip worn, a nicer copy than nornally seen. View More...
335 pp. Six panel red leather spine in gilt titles and decorations, TEG, marbled endpapers. Book: Bears 3 bookplates: 2 of John Gerard Heckscher, and 1 of Robert E Barbour. Binders stamp J. Larkins. Some minor shelfwear at bottom, corner tips rubbed. View More...
109 pp. [colophon] Book: As new, in slipcase., this being number 33 of 50 copies. The Grand Cascapedia River has always been known for its large, trophy Atlantic salmon. Beginning in the mid-1800s, adventurous anglers discovered these fish, many building elegant private camps and lodges, and the rush of prominent, often quirky and obsessive personalities was on - forming a tapestry of Atlantic salmon lore as rich as the river itself. Ron Swanson documents this distinctive culture of the Grand Cascapedia through its record fish. Arranged in descending order by weight, each rec... View More...
109 pp. [colophon] Book: As new, in slipcase., this being number 33 of 50 copies. The Grand Cascapedia River has always been known for its large, trophy Atlantic salmon. Beginning in the mid-1800s, adventurous anglers discovered these fish, many building elegant private camps and lodges, and the rush of prominent, often quirky and obsessive personalities was on - forming a tapestry of Atlantic salmon lore as rich as the river itself. Ron Swanson documents this distinctive culture of the Grand Cascapedia through its record fish. Arranged in descending order by weight, each rec... View More...