Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice : Centenary Edition 1889-1989
The Folio Society
, London, England
Arguably Halford's most recognised work that was famously challenged by his compatriot G.E.M.Skues in the early 20th century. Halford's beliefs seemed to develop into a concept that fishing with a subimago or a Skues nymphal form was somehow ingenuine and was to be avoided whenever the option was presented. First Editions certainly exist though they command serious prices and this accurate edition is ideal for most anglers with a historical bent.
$75.00
Specifications
| Author | Halford, F.M |
| Publisher | The Folio Society |
| Place Published | London, England |
| Size | 8vo - Octavo, 152mm x 229mm |
| Chapters | XIII |
| Pages | 224pp |
Condition Report
| Cover | Hardcover in brown cloth with gold title original a firm spine in a plain orange cardboard slip-case also in excellent unmarked condition with no dust wrapper as is usual for folio. |
| Overall | Internal text and black and white illustrations are in pristine as-new shape with no foxing original flecking original prior owner notations, the book being near fine original better. |
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