Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Complete Anglerâ by Izaak Walton is a celebrated classic of English literature, offering a peaceful and contemplative exploration of fishing and the natural world. First published in 1653, the book takes the form of a dialogue between an angler, a hunter, and a falconer, celebrating the virtues of a simple, rural life. Waltonâ(TM)s charming prose and keen observations on nature make this more than just a guide to fishing; it is a philosophical reflection on life, leisure, and the beauty of the English countryside.
This edition includes not only Walton's original text but also biographies and notes that enhance the reader's understanding of the work and its historical context. âThe Complete Anglerâ remains a timeless work, appreciated for its literary merit and its enduring appeal to anyone who finds solace in nature and the art of angling.
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