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VINTAGE.2 VOLUMES THE ART OF ANGLING by KENNETH MANSFIELD 1957. HARDBACK BOOKS.

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Item specifics

Binding
Hardback
Non-Fiction Subject
Fishing / angling
Language
English
Author
Kenneth Mansfield
Publisher
Caxton Publishing
Original/Facsimile
Original

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paulinedear

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