The Compleat Angler: or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation
By (Author) Izaak Walton
By (author) Charles Cotton
Introduction by Howell Raines
Random House USA Inc
Modern Library Inc
24th July 1998
United States
General
Fiction
Fishing, angling
799.12
Paperback
464
Width 133mm, Height 204mm, Spine 24mm
373g
Since its first publication in 1653, this classic celebration of the joys of fishing has captivated anglers and nature lovers. This is the 1676 fifth edition and is reproduced with stunning nineteenth-century woodcuts and engravings and an
Izaak Walton, one of the earliest English biographers, is best remembered as the author of The Compleat Angler. In 1676 Walton asked a young follower, the poet Charles Cotton, to furnish a supplement on fly-fishing for the fifth edition of the book, a project that the two pursued at a cottage on the banks of the Dove River in Derbyshire. Charles Cotton(1630-1687) was a country gentleman, poet, and translator, who built a fishing house for himself and Izaak Walton at his birthplace, Beresford Hall in Staffordshire. In 1676, at Walton's invitation, he wrote the second part toThe Compleat Angler. Before stepping down in 2003, Howell Raineswas executive editor of The New York Times. He is the author of Whiskey Man, a novel, and My Soul Is Rested, an oral history of the Civil Rights movement. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing in 1992.