These "Garlands" begin with the "Tyne Fisher's Farewell to his Favourite Stream," 1824, followed by the Fisher's Garland from 1821 to 1832, and end with "The Angler's Progress; a Poem" [by Herman Boaz], each with a separate title and woodcut, the dates from 1820 to 1832.
Robert Roxby and Thomas Doubleday wrote the Fisher's Garland for 1821-3-4-5-6-'30, and '32, William Gill Thompson, 1822, '31 (and the "Tyne Fisher's Farewell"), William Green in 1827, Thomas Doubleday, 1828 and '29.
FISHER'S GARLAND.—A Collection of Right Merrie Garlands for North Country Anglers. Edited by Joseph Crawhall and continued to this present year Newcastle-on-Tyne: George Rutland . . . 1864. 8vo, half Roxburghe morocco, gilt top, uncut edges.
Woodcuts by Bewick, etc.
The authors were Herman Boaz, Robert Roxby, Thomas Doubleday, William Gill Thompson, William Green, Robert Nichol, and William Andrew Chatto.
FISHING.—The Whole Art of Fishing. Being A Collection and Improvement of all that has been written upon this Subject: with many New Experiments. Shewing The Different Ways of Angling, and the beſt Methods of taking Freſh-water Fish. To which is added, The Laws of Angling. [Twelve lines from Pope] London, Printed for E. Curll, . . . 1714. Price 2s. or 2s. 6d. Small 8vo, panelled calf, gilt back.
FITZGERALD, Edward.—Euphranor a dialogue on youth London William Pickering 1851. 16mo, cloth.
First edition.
FITZGERALD, Edward.—See Omar Khayyám.