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(FISHING.) The fishing library of Frederick W. Pickard.

(FISHING.) The fishing library of Frederick W. Pickard. 143 volumes, various sizes and conditions, most in publisher's cloth; library copies, in generally strong condition, most with catalogue numbers painted on backstrips, library bookplates on front endpapers, and circulation cards on rear endpapers. Vp, 1857-1973

  • Notes: A library of American and English fishing books, with a select few hunting books included for good measure, collected by sporting author Frederick William Pickard (1871-1952) and including four of his own works. Includes a manuscript diary kept by Pickard's wife Jane Coleman Pickard during their 1939-40 South Pacific cruise, which discusses his fishing activities. Other highlights include: Atherton. The Fly and the Fish. Macmillan, 1951 * Connett. Random Casts. #208 of 1075. New York, 1939 * Forester. Trouting Along the Catasauqua. One of 423. New York, 1927 * Gill. Practical Dry-Fly Fishing. New York, 1912 * Gordon. The Complete Fly Fisherman. New York, 1947 * Holder. The Big Game Fishes of the United States. New York, 1903 * Phair. Atlantic Salmon Fishing. One of 950. New York, 1937 * Pickering. Angling of the Test. #109 of 297. New York, 1936 * Rhead. The Speckled Brook Trout. New York, 1902 * Roosevelt. Hunting in Many Lands. New York, 1895 * Schaldach. Fish by Schaldach. #204 of 1560. Philadelphia, 1937 * Skues. Side-Lines, Side-Lights & Reflections: Fugitive Papers of a Chalk-Stream Angler. Philadelphia, [1932?] * Wylie. The Big Ones Get Away! New York, 1940. Complete list available upon request. Provenance: most volumes were gifts of Frederick W. Pickard or his estate to the Keene Valley Library Association in the Adirondack Mountains of New York circa 1945-1965.
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