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The rod and line or, Practical hints and dainty devices for the sure taking of trout, graylings, etc. In five parts.

by Hewett Wheatley

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"Hewett Wheatley published in 1849 a determined, confident little book The Rod and Line. (I did not meet it until after I published my own Rod and Line, or I should most certainly not have trespassed so nearly on its title.) Wheatley is remarkable for his beautiful, most delicately drawn and coloured pictures, ..." (Arthur Ransome, Mainly about fishing, 1959, p. 71).
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