"Art imitates Nature, and Necessity is the Mother of Invention."
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Northern Memoirs, written in 1658 and published in 1694 along with another work by Franck, The Contemplative and Practical Angler
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Richard Franck
Richard Franck (c. 1624 - 1708) was an English author on the subject of fishing.
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