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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

Granada television produced a series in 1982 starring Michael Hordern in which he read the text over films of his fishing. [5]

There is a recording, perhaps the only one of Ransome’s voice, reading from Rod and Line that was broadcast in 1948 on the BBC Third Programme.[6]

Editions

  • Ransome, Arthur. 1929. (also 1932, 1935, 1940, 1947) Rod and 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.
  • Ransome, Arthur, and Michael Hordern. 1983. Rod and line. MFP.
  • Ransome, Arthur, and Jeremy Swift. 1993 (also 1998). Rod and line. The Flyfisher's Classic Library, Devon
  • Ransome, Arthur. 2006. Rod and line. Medlar Press Limited, Ellesmere, Shropshire

References

  1. ^ "Arthur Ransome Trust Rod-Line 1929 book-". Arthur Ransome Trust.
  2. ^ a b "Arthur Ransome | Canal & River Trust". canalrivertrust.org.uk.
  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. ^ "Rod and Line (1982)". BFI. Archived from the original on September 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "The Cottage at Hill Top - The Ransomes". hilltopvista.com.
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