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THE name of the aulhor is a sufficient indication that this is essentially a book for the angler, and can be trusted to contain an interesting and unexaggerated record of the results attained by a master of the craft who has gained much experience in strange and distant waters. Not many anglers can afford to pursue their sport so far afloat, but most can find some touch of altruistic pleasure in the story of another's triumphs, particularly if in waters that can,never come urfder their own rods. Mr. Aflalo, too, is o always careful to describe the local conditions and cost of his operations, so that his book has not only its intrinsic interest, but will serve as a practical guide to any fisherman fortunate enough to follow him.
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L., G. An Angler in North America 1 . Nature 80, 431 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080431a0
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