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El Manusscrito de Astorga Juan De Bergara - Preben Torp Jacobsen
By Juan De Bergara. Edited by Preben Torp Jacobsen.
El Manuscrito de Astorga (1624); Juan de Bergara; Edited by Preben Torp Jacobsen; reproduction, 1475/1500; Fine condition. Published by the editor. (1624) 1984 new edition. 8vo paperback (164 x 235mm). Pp81. Line illustrations by the editor. Buff wrappers. The Astorga Manuscript (El Manuscrito de Astorga) is a seventeenth century, Spanish handbook of fly fishing techniques and fly patterns. Astorga is a town in the Asturias known since Roman times for its rivers. It was mentioned by Pliny the Elder, who knew the town as Asturia-Augusta. The Astorga Manuscript was compiled by Juan de Bergara who tells the reader that, "this (material) has been taken from and approved by documents written by anglers of great experience and is verified by Lorenzo Garcia, an angler from the neighbourhood of Astorga." Although previous comentators have assumed that all the patterns in this work represent wet-flies, the editor argues for at least some of the patterns being dry-flies. Colour plates of flies are included.
Number 1475. of 1500. copies.
1984
81 pages/sider
DIMENSIONS: 23x16,5cm
BINDING: Paperback / softback
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Varenr.: PO1218
399,00krPris
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