Chetham, James.
The angler's vade mecum, or, A compendious, yet full, discourse of angling discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching all manner of fresh-waterfish, perused and approved by many exquisite anglers : together with a brief discourse of fishponds, and not only the easiest but most palatable ways of dressing all sorts of fish, whether belonging to ponds or rivers by a Lover of angling.
London: Printed for Mordecai Moxon ..., 1681.
ESTC No. R41977.Grub Street ID 123451.
Chetham, James.
The angler's vade mecum: or, A compendious, yet full, discourse of angling: discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching all manner of fresh-water fish: perused and approved by many exquisite anglers, together with a brief discourse of fish-ponds: and not only the easiest but most palatable ways of dressing all sorts of fish, whether belonging to ponds or rivers. By a lover of angling.
London: printed for Mordecai Moxon, bookseller in Manchester, 1681.
ESTC No. R224297.Grub Street ID 97977.
Chetham, James.
The angler's vade mecum: or, A compendious, yet full, discourse of angling: discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching all manner of fresh-water fish: perused and approved by many exquisite anglers, together with a brief discourse of fishponds: and not only the easiest but most palatable ways of dressing all sorts of fish, whether belonging to ponds or rivers. By a lover of angling.
London: printed for Tho: Bassett, at the George near S. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1681.
ESTC No. R23536.Grub Street ID 106485.
Chetham, James.
The angler's vade mecum: or, A compendious, yet full, discourse of angling: discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching all manner of fresh water fish. Together with a brief discourse of fish-ponds, and not only the easiest, but most palatable ways of dressing all sorts of fish, whether belonging to rivers or ponds; and the laws concerning angling, and the preservation of such fish.
The second edition, illustrated with sculptures: and very much enlarged..
London: printed for T[homas] Basset, at the George near St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street; and W[illiam] Brown, at the Fish in Black Horse Alley end in Fleet-street, 1689.
ESTC No. R29215.Grub Street ID 112222.
Chetham, James.
The anglers vade mecum: or, a compendious, yet full, discourse of angling: discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching all manner of fresh water fish. Together with a brief discourse of fish-ponds, and not only the easiest, but most palatable ways of dressing all sorts of fish, whether belonging to rivers, or ponds; and the laws concerning angling, and the preservation of such fish.
The third edition, illustrated with sculptures: and very much enlarged..
London: printed for William Battersby, and are to be sold at his shop at Thavies Inn Gate, near St. Andrews Church in Holbourn; and William Brown in Black Horse Alley, 1700.
ESTC No. R224296.Grub Street ID 97976.
Chetham, James.
The anglers vade mecum: or, a compendious, yet full, discourse of angling: discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching all manner of fresh water fish. Together with a brief discourse of fish-ponds, and not only the easiest, but most palatable ways of dressing all sorts of fish, whether belonging to rivers, or ponds; and the laws concerning augling [sic], and the preservation of such fish.
The third edition, very much enlarged..
London: printed for William Battersby, and are to be sold at his shop at Thavies Inn Gate, near St. Andrews Church in Holbourn; and William Brown in Black Horse Alley, 1700.
ESTC No. R6629.Grub Street ID 126964.