xxiv, 338 pp. [1948] Dustjacket: Price clipped with nicks rips and chips on all corners and minor loss at head and heel of spine, all edges rubbed a minor rip and a tear here and there. View More...
xiii, [3], 198 pp., [colophon]. One of the three hundred copies, this being number 10. The binding, in cloth, is in green and maroon cloth in the style of a half bound leather book. Book: Two previous owner's bookplates, one on the front pastedown, and one on the limitation page. Some penciled name date and a fishing quotation on front free end paper, some age toning on outside of deckle edges. Covers edge rubbed some minor bottom shelf rubbing, corners bumped, some minor soiling. View More...
frontis, 175 pp. [16 B&W plates] [1934] Book: Some minor dampstain on endpapers. Bookplate of Ernie Schwiebert, with some scattered pencil notes by him within. View More...
i,ii, [colophon],iii-xii, 168 pp, [2 blank], LE1-4 [2 blank]. AEG, with ribbon bookmark In dark gray Skivertex with gilt design on frontboard and spine titles. Book: Contains an extra story Especially for the Limited Edition: Toby. Number 108 of 275 copies View More...
112 pp. This is one of 100 numbered copies. In maroon leather with gilt lettering. Laid in inide printed sleeve is 'The Quiet Pool' Cover Art by R Van Demark. View More...
112 pp. This is copy number two of one hundred copies. In maroon leather with gilt lettering. Laid in in printed sleeve is 'The Quiet Pool' Cover Art by R Van Demark View More...
195 pp. This book is a tribute to his passion for detail, and for a story well told. It is in effect both his biography and his epitaph. Art was one of the most sophisticated dry fly anglers in the American lexicon of such fishers and makers of flies, a passion culminating in his Streamside Guide, first published in 1947 by Putnam, a thin but valuable work which would become one of the most popular, best selling fishing books of all time. View More...
195 pp. Book: A new copy with lightly bumped corners from shipping. This book is a tribute to his passion for detail, and for a story well told. It is in effect both his biography and his epitaph. Art was one of the most sophisticated dry fly anglers in the American lexicon of such fishers and makers of flies, a passion culminating in his Streamside Guide, first published in 1947 by Putnam, a thin but valuable work which would become one of the most popular, best selling fishing books of all time. View More...
195 pp. This book is a tribute to his passion for detail, and for a story well told. It is in effect both his biography and his epitaph. Art was one of the most sophisticated dry fly anglers in the American lexicon of such fishers and makers of flies, a passion culminating in his Streamside Guide, first published in 1947 by Putnam, a thin but valuable work which would become one of the most popular, best selling fishing books of all time. In full leather & in a shadow boxed slipcase with a fly tied by Art Flick. One of at most 55 limited edition copies produced by Russell Chatham at Clark City... View More...
[frontis], xv, 278 pp. [1903] Book: Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown, with 6 lines of pencil notes regarding salmon mentioned in the book on FFEP. Tips lightly rubbed, some wear at head and heel of spine. View More...