Bernard. Venables has written:
'Fishing'
'The angler's companion'
'Freshwater fishing' -- subject(s): Fishing
'The gentle art of angling'
'Bernard Venables'
'A fisherman's testament' -- subject(s): Fishing
'Fishing for trout with Mr Cherry and Jim' -- subject(s): Fly fishing, Trout fishing
Bernard Venables was a British angler and author known for writing books on fishing, including "Mr. Crabtree Goes Fishing" which became a popular classic in the fishing world. His works often combined storytelling with instructional content, captivating readers with his passion for the sport.
Ivor Benveniste has written:
'Financial implications of football clubs'
Terry Venables has written:
'Hazell I El Bromista Perillos'
'They used to play on grass'
'Hazell plays Solomon'
'Terry Venables Signed Copies'
'Venables'
T. Veness has written:
'School leavers'
Bernard Vaughan has written:
'The sins of society' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Sermons, English Sermons
Bernard Venables's birth name is Bernard Percival Venables.
A. Venables has written: 'Equilibrium locations of vertically linked industries'
Bob Venables has written: 'Jungle' 'Farmyard (Blackie Press-Out Book)'
Peter Henry Venables has written: 'A manual of psychophysiological methods'
Bernard Venables was born on February 14, 1907, in Catford, London, England, UK.
Bernard Venables died on April 22, 2001, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK.
Francis Venables Vernon has written: 'Voyages and travels of a sea officer'
H. A. Venables has written: 'An analytical approach to physical theory' -- subject(s): Mathematical physics
Richard Lister Venables has written: 'Domestic scenes in Russia' -- subject- s -: Description and travel, Russia
D. R. Venables has written: 'Academic dress' -- subject(s): Academic costume, University of Oxford
Edmond M. Venables has written: 'Building stones of old Bognor, with geological and historical sketches' -- subject(s): Building stones
Edmund Venables has written: 'Lincoln' 'The Life of John Bunyan' -- subject(s): Authors, English, Biography, Clergy, English Authors, Puritans