Livres anciens et modernes
Walton
THE COMPLETE ANGLER, Or The Contemplative Man's Recreation. With Lives of the Authors, and Variorum Notes, Historical and Practical. Edited by Edward Jesse, Esq. To Which Are Added Papers on Fishing-Tackle, Fishing Stations, Etc., by Henry G. Bohn
Bell and Daldy, 1870
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Edizione: an early reprint of bohn's edition of this beloved classic. bohn's edition included many valuable additions, such as the lives of both walton and cotton, edward jesse's preface, commendatory verses, walton's will, and nearly 40 pages of bohn's own notes on places to fish with an index of rivers. it is also noteworthy for the hundreds of fine woodcut illustrations all throughout.<br> walton's angler has been described as "full of wisdom, kindly humour, and charity; it is one of the most delightful and care-dispelling books in the language." "more than most authors he lives in his writings, which are the pure expression of a kind, humorous and pious soul in love with nature, while the expression itself is unique for apparent simplicity which is really elaborately studied art" (dnb).<br> angler has also been called one of the first modern "how to" books, but is far more than a straightforward guide to fishing; for it celebrates the art of fishing with verses, songs, folklore, and timeless wisdom in its form of a dialogue between veteran angler and his student. it both informs and delights, and as charles lamb observed, "breathes the very spirit of innocence, purity, and simplicity of heart . it would sweeten a man's temper at any time to read it."