$250
AKERMAN, John Yonge
[192] pp.
Richard Bentley
1850
6 3/4" x 4 1/2"
*front panel detached from spine requires restoration*
*water staining condition noted*
Spring-Tide: Or The Angler And His Friends is a book written by John Yonge Akerman in 1850. The book is a collection of essays and stories about the joys and challenges of fishing, as well as the relationships that develop between anglers and their companions. The book is divided into three parts, each focused on a different aspect of fishing: fly-fishing, sea-fishing, and freshwater fishing. Akerman shares his personal experiences and insights on the art of angling, including the best techniques for catching different types of fish, the best equipment to use, and the importance of patience and perseverance. Throughout the book, Akerman also explores the social and cultural aspects of fishing, including the camaraderie and friendship that develops among anglers, and the role of fishing in society. Spring-Tide: Or The Angler And His Friends is a timeless classic that continues to be beloved by anglers and fishing enthusiasts today.