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Rod and Line is a noted book first published in 1929 (and re-issued many times since) on fishing by the famous children's author Arthur Ransome. It comprises of a collection of fifty columns he contributed to the Manchester Guardian over the years 1924 to 1928 . It is noted as being on of the most significant contributions to English fishing literature.[1][2] Indeed Mortimer and Whitehouse (2019) note it for providing “some of the best writing on fishing”.[3] And Coopey (2010) argues Ransome in Rod and Line “produced one of the most evocative and rich texts in the English language”.[4][5]

Granada television produced a series in staring Michael Horden in which he read the text over films of his fishing. [6]

Editions

  • Ransome, Arthur. 1929. (also 1932, 1935, 1940, 1947, ) Rod line: essays, together with Aksakov on fishing. London: J. Cape (includes some writing from S. T. Aksakov.)
  • Ransome, Arthur, and S. T. Aksakov. 1967. Rod and line. London: Sphere Books.
  • Ransome, Arthur. 1980. Rod and line. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

References

  1. ^ https://arthur-ransome-trust.org.uk/shop/Rod-and-Line-p106275784
  2. ^ https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/fishing/angling-histories/greatest-angling-writers/arthur-ransome
  3. ^ Mortimer, B., & Whitehouse, P. (2019). Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing: The perfect gift for this Christmas. Kings Road Publishing.
  4. ^ Coopey, R. (2010). A river does indeed run through it: angling and society in Britain since 1800. Perceptions of Water in Britain from Early Modern Times to the Present: An Introduction, 59-82.
  5. ^ https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/fishing/angling-histories/greatest-angling-writers/arthur-ransome
  6. ^ https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b792812c4