Online Books by
James March
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March, James: The jolly angler; or, Waterside companion. Containing an account of all the best places for angling, the means used to obtain permission, as well as an account of the different sorts of fish contained therein; the tackle, baits, & other requisites to form an expert angler: with a correct description of tying hooks, making artificial flies, repairing tackle, &c. The whole illustrated with eighty word engravings descriptive of the subjects treated on. (J. March, 1831) (page images at HathiTrust)
March, James: March's Standard Tales for youth, containing the popular stories of childhood. [With illustrations by J.M.] MS. notes. ([London], 1854) (page images at HathiTrust)
March, James: The wish and the fish. (J. March, 1850), also by J. March, Fernand Gabriel Renier, and Anne Renier (page images at HathiTrust)
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