Dean Sage The Ristigouche and Its Salmon Fishing
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Author: Sage, Dean
Title: The Ristigouche and Its Salmon Fishing. With a Chapter on Angling Literature
Place Published: Edinburgh
Publisher:David Douglas
Date Published: 1888
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xvi, 275 + [5] ad pp. Illustrated with an aquatint frontispiece and pictorial title-page (partly printed in red) after G. Reid by Annnan and Swan; 16 full etched plates and other smaller plates on Japan paper, with tissue-guards; 63 etched or engraved head and tail pieces, initials, vignettes and other ornaments throughout including tied flies; a double-page lithographed map after and by J. Bartholomew; engraved advertisements in the back. (4to) 32.5x22.5 cm (12½x9", original full green buckram with gilt stamped osprey and salmon vignette on the front cover, spine lettered in bright gilt, green leaf-patterned endpapers with grosgrain ribbon on gutters. Custom cloth chemise and brown morocco-backed slipcase. No. 86 of 105 copies, 50 of which were for private presentation, initialed by the publisher with "W.D." penciled. First Edition.
The rarest and most beautiful book on salmon fishing. The Ristigouche River is known as one of the best salmon-fishing rivers in the world. American fishing enthusiast Dean Sage (1841-1902) starts with the geography and history of the Ristigouche before dealing with the habits of the salmon and the history of fishing clubs, while entertaining the reader with many interesting fishing stories throughout. The illustrations, especially that of Henry Sandham, make this book important in the field of Canadian art. Sandham contributed six original etchings, five plates and one vignette, all but one drawn and engraved by the artist. Other contributions from engravers Stephen Parrish (the father of Maxfield Parrish), C.A. Platt, Anna Lea Merritt, Charles Oliver Murray, and George W. Aikman. A lavish production of this important book in the field of salmon fishing. Bruns S4; Heckscher 1681; Phillips 328; Litchfield 58.
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