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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Since the 18th century, hundreds of angling authors have adopted pseudonyms for their books, for their contributions to journals and the popular press. Pen names for angling authors were most common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This is a list of pseudonyms used by notable Angling authors.Entries are listed by pen name, real name, and works.A pen name, nom de plume, or literary double, is a pseudonym adopted by an author. A pen name may be used to make the author's name more distinctive, to disguise his or her gender, to distance an author from some or all of his or her works, to protect the author from retribution for his or her writings, or for any of a number of reasons related to the marketing or aesthetic presentation of the work. The author's name may be known only to the publisher, or may come to be common knowledge. Badger Hackle, Theodore Gordon, early American Catskill angler. Barnwell (or Ira Zell), Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, author of Superior Fishing; or The Striped Bass, Trout, Black Bass and Bluefish of the Northern States (1865) and other titles. Christopher North, John Wilson, a Scottish author associated with Blackwood's Magazine. Clifford, Charles, William Henry Ireland, author of The angler: a didactic poem (1804) and noted forger of Shakespearean papers. Detached Badger, Frederic M. Halford, noted British author of Floating Flies and How To Dress Them (1886) and others on Dry Fly Fishing. Ephemera, Edward Fitzgibbon, British author of The Book of the Salmon (1850) and others. Fisher, Paul, William Andrew Chatto, British author of The angler's souvenir (1835, 1845, 1847) Frank Forester, F.F., of the Cedars, Henry William Herbert, British author of The Fish and Fishing of the United States (1850). Ghanrhos, L.J. Graham-Clark, British fly tyer and contributor to The Field Grapho, John Harrington Keene, American author of Fly Fishing and Fly Making for Trout (1887) Greendrake, Gregory, J. Coad, British author of The angling excursions of Gregory Greendrake Esq. (1832) Greydrake, Geoffery, Thomas Ettingsall, contributor to The angling excursions of Gregory Greendrake Esq. (1832) Hampshire Fisherman, Richard Clark Sewell, British writer with contributions to The Field I.D. Esquire, John Dennys(d.1609) The Fisherman's "Glorious John" (see Westwood, Thos. Bibliotheca Piscatoria, 1861) Author of earliest English poetical treatise on fishing, The Secrets of Angling, first published in 1613. Jim-Jam, James C. Mottram, English author of Fly Fishing, Some New Arts and Mysteries (1915) John Bickerdyke, C. H. Cook, a prolific 19th-century angling author on coarse and sea fishing Jock Scott, Donald Rudd, author of Greased Line Fishing for Salmon John Chalkhill, Izaak Walton, author of The Compleat Angler (1653) John Trotandot, George P. R. Pulman, British author of Vade mecum of fly-fishing for trout (1841) and others J. R. Hartley, Michael Russell, an author who wrote two books about fly fishing-- Fly Fishing: Memories of Angling Days and J. R. Hartley Casts Again: More Memories of Angling Days Kego-E-Kay, Fred Mather, American author of Men I have Fished With (1897) Klahowya, Orange Perry Barnes, author of Fly Fishing in Wonderland (1910) Lariat or (Sam Slocum), Charles Hallock, founder and proprietor of Forest and Stream, 1873–80, now Field & Stream Latouche, John, Oswald J. F. Crawford, British sporting writer, circa 1876 Oconomowoc, Dr. James A. Henshall, American angling author of Book of the Black Bass Old Log, Colonel Tickell, a contributor to The Field circa 1876 Oliver, Stephen, William Andrew Chatto, British author of Scenes and recollections of fly-fishing, in Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland (1834) Otter, A. J. Alfred, London, published three angling books in multiple editions between 1859 and 1878. Palmer Hackle, Robert Blakely, prolific British angling writer, 1846-1871 Pelagius, Rev. M. G. Watkins, a contributor to The Field circa 1892 Piscator, Edmund Goldsmid. Utilised in preface to 1885 ed. of John Dennys's The Secrets of Angling. Red Quill, James Englefield, a frequent contributor to The Field circa 1899 Red Spinner, William Senior, British author of Waterside sketches. A book for wanderers and anglers (1875) and others. Robert Traver, John D. Voelker, author of Trout Madness (1960) and Trout Magic (1974) Sparse Grey Hackle, Alfred W. Miller, American author of Fishless Days, Angling Nights (1971) and prolific sporting columnist for the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Sports Illustrated. The American Editor, Reverend George Washington Bethune, published first American edition of Isaac Walton's The Compleat Angler (1847) Theophilus South, Edward Chitty, British author of The Illustrated Fly Fishers Textbook (1845) The Professor, John W. McDonald, author of Quill Gordon (1972) Val Conson, a legal abbreviation for Valuable Consideration was G.E.M. Skue's penname for his articles with The Fishing Gazette. Other pseudonyms used by Skues include: Seaforth and Soforth, E.O.E., A Limity Dincombe, S.A.S., Simplex Munidishes, Spent Naturalist, W.A.G., B. Hinde, Unspoiled Child, Captain Stoke, A Fluker, Integer Vitae, Caunter Fordham, A Butt, and Current Colonel.↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 7.0 7.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑. }

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