Izaak Walton

The Compleat Angler

ENa S

LibriVox =

ak

hs =

The Compleat Angler is a celebration of the art and spirit of fishing in prose and verse. Walton did not profess to be an expert with the fly, but in the use of the live worm, the grasshopper and the frog "Piscator" could speak as a master. There were originally only two interlocutors in the opening scene, "Piscator" and "Viator"; but in the second edition, as if in answer to an objection that "Piscator" had it too much in his own way in praise of angling, he introduced the falconer, "Auceps," changed "Viator" into "Venator" and made the new companions each dilate on the joys of his

favourite sport. (Summary based on Wikipedia)

Total running time: 5:59:31 Read by Nicole Lee

This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit

librivox.org.

Cover art: "Izaak Walton and his scholar" (1900) by Louis John Rhead (1857-1926).

This design is in the public domain.

Izaak Walton

The Compleat Angler