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Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? If so, what is your opinion
of it? I found it online at http://www.netlibrary.com I would appreciate any comments you have. Ed |
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On Jan 30, 5:57�pm, egildone wrote:
Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? *If so, what is your opinion of it? *I found it online at *http://www.netlibrary.com I would appreciate any comments you have. Ed One of the great literary works of Western civilization. |
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On Jan 30, 6:21 pm, "Joel *DFD*" wrote:
On Jan 30, 5:57?pm, egildone wrote: Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? ?If so, what is your opinion of it? ?I found it online at ?http://www.netlibrary.com I would appreciate any comments you have. Ed One of the great literary works of Western civilization. Never heard of it. Wolfgang |
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it is old.
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On Jan 30, 8:54 pm, anonymous wrote:
it is old. So am I. Gosh.....you'd think we'd have crossed paths. Wolfgang |
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On Jan 30, 6:57 pm, egildone wrote:
Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? If so, what is your opinion of it? I found it online at http://www.netlibrary.com I would appreciate any comments you have. Ed It's reflective of the writing and thinking of the time. I enjoyed it. Not a great deal about fly fishing, but a lot about the fish. There are a lot of chubs in the river near me, and I felt guilty about enjoying catching them. Isaac Walton liked catching them too. They don't taste good, according to Walton, but I don't keep fish anyway. They hit hard and fight well. Walton pointed out some tactics for them, and generally increased by enjoyment of the game. That's what books are for. Steve, Maryland |
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"Steve in Maryland" wrote in message
That's what books are for. Well, that and shimming window airconditioners. g (There's a story behind that involving a friend & a borrowed book; but I doubt I need to go into it futher.) Joe F. |
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On Jan 30, 4:57 pm, egildone wrote:
Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? If so, what is your opinion of it? I found it online at http://www.netlibrary.com I would appreciate any comments you have. Ed I have a 1912 Little Brown edition I'm proud of....almost mint condition. Found it at the annual publisher's book sale in Chicago a few years back. Walton used an ongoing dialog between Piscator and Viator illustrating not so much how to fish, but why you might want to do so. Pretty good stuff for 16 what ever it was. Even more interesting, perhaps, is the plagiarism issue. The Art of Angling, published approximately 100 years earlier, also had a piscator viator dialog that almost reads the same way. In the contemporary context Walton would be pilloried for academic theft. But in 1577 (the Art of Angling date) it's not clear that plagiarism had even existed as a concept. |
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![]() "salmobytes" wrote in message oups.com... On Jan 30, 4:57 pm, egildone wrote: Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? If so, what is your opinion of it? I found it online at http://www.netlibrary.com I would appreciate any comments you have. Ed I have a 1912 Little Brown edition I'm proud of....almost mint condition. Found it at the annual publisher's book sale in Chicago a few years back. Walton used an ongoing dialog between Piscator and Viator illustrating not so much how to fish, but why you might want to do so. Pretty good stuff for 16 what ever it was. Even more interesting, perhaps, is the plagiarism issue. The Art of Angling, published approximately 100 years earlier, also had a piscator viator dialog that almost reads the same way. In the contemporary context Walton would be pilloried for academic theft. But in 1577 (the Art of Angling date) it's not clear that plagiarism had even existed as a concept. Piscator, Venator and Auceps......names deliberately selected to represent the avocations of their owners; an angler, a hunter and a falconer. Wolfgang |
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On Feb 1, 6:50 am, "Wolfgang" wrote:
Piscator, Venator and Auceps...... Yes Venator, not Viator. My only latin is of the porcine variety, so it's not surprising I remembered it the nefas way. |
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