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583:"Piscator" himself could speak as a master. The famous passage about the frog, often misquoted as being about the worm—"use him as though you loved him, that is, harm him as little as you may possibly, that he may live the longer"—appears in the original edition. The additions made as the work grew did not affect the technical part alone; quotations, new turns of phrase, songs, poems and anecdotes were introduced as if the author, who wrote it as a recreation, had kept it constantly in his mind and talked it over point by point with his many friends. 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 687: 498: 513: 1621: 44: 1044: 162: 1640: 718:). The cost of Shallowford was £350, and the property included a farmhouse, a cottage, courtyard, garden and nine fields along which a river ran. Part of its attraction may have been that the River Meece, which he mentions in one of his poems, formed part of the boundary. The farm was let to tenants, and Walton kept the excellent fishing. 540:. It was dedicated to John Offley, his most honoured friend. There was a second edition in 1655, a third in 1661 (identical with that of 1664), a fourth in 1668 and a fifth in 1676. In this last edition the thirteen chapters of the original had grown to twenty-one, and a second part was added by his friend and brother angler 614:, but it is clear that Walton had more than a love of fishing and a humorous temper to recommend him to Wotton's friendship. At any rate, Wotton, who had intended to write the life of John Donne, and had already corresponded with Walton on the subject, left the task to him. Walton had already contributed an 721:
The cottage is now a Walton Museum. The ground floor of the museum is set-out in period, with information boards covering Walton's life, his writings and the story of the Izaak Walton Cottage. Upstairs a collection of fishing related items is displayed, the earliest dating from the mid-eighteenth
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as an example of "'knowing how' before 'knowing that'"; in his collected essays he writes that "We certainly can, in respect of many practices, like fishing, cooking and reasoning, extract principles from their applications by people who know how to fish, cook and reason. Hence Isaak Walton, Mrs
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to the 1633 edition of Donne's poems, and he completed and published the life, much to the satisfaction of the most learned critics, in 1640. Sir Henry Wotton dying in 1639, Walton undertook his life also; it was finished in 1642 and published in 1651 as a preface to the volume
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appeared in 1678. All these subjects were endeared to Walton by a certain gentleness of disposition and cheerful piety; three of them at least—Donne, Wotton and Herbert—were anglers. Walton studied these men's lives in detail, and provides many insights into their character.
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Following the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 it was disclosed that Izaak was a staunch Royalist supporter who had aided the Royalists when, at great personal risk, he managed to safeguard one of the Crown Jewels, referred to as the Little George, following
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Walton made significant contributions to seventeenth-century life-writing throughout his career. His leisurely labours as a biographer seem to have grown out of his devotion to angling. It was probably as an angler that he made the acquaintance of Sir
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for the benefit of the poor of his native town. He had purchased Halfhead Farm there in May 1655. In doing this he was part of a more general retreat of Royalist gentlemen into the English countryside, in the aftermath of the
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on page 84. "Alfred Clark said 'I never knew one (girl) who cared for fishing.'" "Betty Zane answered 'Now you behold one. I love dear old Izaak Walton. Of course you (Clark) have read his book?'"
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was first published in 1653, but Walton continued to add to it for a quarter of a century. It is a celebration of the art and spirit of fishing in prose and verse; 6 verses were quoted from
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His date of birth is traditionally given as 9 August 1593. However, this date is based on a misinterpretation of his will, which he began on 9 August 1683.
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He published the first of his several biographies of clergymen, a life of John Donne, in 1640. The first edition of his most famous book,
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in 1644, Walton retired from his trade. The last forty years of his life were spent visiting eminent clergymen and others who enjoyed
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in his teens, where he worked as a linen draper. In the capital, he befriended the poet and clergyman John Donne. A
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Walton did not profess to be an expert with a fishing fly; the fly fishing in his first edition was contributed by
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Beeton and Aristotle. But when we try to express these principles we find that they cannot easily be put in the
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in 1644. Though Walton had returned to London by 1650, his experiences at Shallowford provided material for
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to comedic effect throughout the early chapters of his novel of fishing and spiritual development,
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Walton died, aged 90, in his daughter's house at Winchester on 15 December 1683 and was buried in
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1670, the latter coinciding with a collected edition of Walton's biographical writings,
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He went to live just north of his birthplace, at a spot between the towns of Stafford and
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The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert
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when the character Bunny writes an essay which over-emphasises his friendship with
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when the author refers to making fishing lines in the fashion of Izaak Walton.
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and he gives his name to places and organisations in his native country, the
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Martin, Jessica (2004). "Walton, Izaak (1593–1683), author and biographer".
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included a farm, and a parcel of land; however by 1650 he was living in
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is named after Izaak Walton. The Izaak Walton State Recreation Site in
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to the local poor. It is now maintained as a museum to his legacy.
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He is believed to have been educated in Stafford before moving to
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named 'The Compleat Angler'. The Compleat Angler Hotel in
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BBC Local Heroes: Stoke & Staffordshire: Izaak Walton
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Izaak Walton: the compleat angler and his turbulent times
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founded the Izaak Walton Fly Fishing Club in 1908 at his
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is J. Major's (2nd ed., 1824). The book was edited by
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The Official Izaak Walton League of America Website
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Stafford Borough Council 867:uses him in his 1949 book 811:Port Washington, Wisconsin 774:, Hampshire, the other in 679: 490: 362:; she was a stepsister of 272:1593. The register of his 1190:Leslie Stephen (editor), 793:. There is also a pub in 697:In his will, Walton left 173:, Walter Thornbury, 1872) 41: 1691:English male biographers 1597:Stafford Borough Council 1577:Stanwood, P. G. (1998). 1450:"A Group of Noble Dames" 1292:izaakwaltoncresswell.com 1205:"Izaak Walton's Cottage" 782:. In the county town of 518:Milldale (Peak District) 368:bishop of Bath and Wells 1548:Chadwick, Owen (1984). 1500:Encyclopædia Britannica 1065:Encyclopædia Britannica 904:Walton is mentioned by 855:Samuel Taylor Coleridge 675: 461:. 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Index

Isaac Walton
Portrait by Jacob Huysmans, c. 1672
Jacob Huysmans
Stafford
NS
Winchester
The Compleat Angler

Chancery Lane
The Compleat Angler
John Donne
Stafford
London
Royalist
English Civil War
Staffordshire
Shallowford
Marston Moor
Henry Wotton
Charles Lamb
United States
Kenya
his residence at Shallowford
Stafford
baptism
innkeeper
tavern
parish register
London
ironmonger

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