Contents and Arrangement Collection View
Description:

Consists of the bound manuscripts and letters of individuals such as Thomas Barker, Robert William Chambers, Theodore Gordon, and George Edward Mackenzie Skues, as well as others.

Arranged alphabetically by author.

Description:

Consists primarily of clippings, letters, and bulletins.

Arranged alphabetically by author.

Description:

Consists of printed matter from the American Fisheries Society, Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc., and The Women's Flyfishers Club.

Arranged alphabetically by author.

Description:

Consists of flies, reels, medals, and a stuffed fish.

Not arranged according to any arrangement scheme.

Description:

Consists primarily of additional correspondence.

Arranged by genre of material.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of manuscripts and letters relating to the history and method of angling collected by Kienbusch (Princeton Class of 1906). These range from "The Art of Angling" (circa 1651) by Thomas Barker to Edward Hewitt's "Articles on Fish and Fishing" (1947). Most of the works are by 19th-century English authors, with some by 20th-century Americans. Included are Joseph Crawhall's "The Compleatest Angling Book" (1881), Biblioteca Piscatoria by William Harrison, Fishless Days (1954) by Alfred W. Miller, Memoirs of Eminent Sportsment by Frederick Pond, and The Natural History of Cornish Fishes (1884) by Jonathan Couch.

There is correspondence of George E. M. Skues, Edward Boies, Louis Bougle, Theodore Gordon, Charles Goodspeed, as well as Kienbusch's autograph album with letters by Grover Cleveland, Calvin Coolidge, Henry van Dyke, Rudyard Kipling, Daniel Webster, and others. Also present are fishing diaries (1861-1887) of Alfred Denison, Gilliat Hatfield (1841-1845), and Kienbusch (1954-1965), and records of the Massachusetts Fish and Game Protective Association (1874-1949). Miscellaneous material includes letters, bookplates, photographs, clippings, fishing club newsletters, and a box of reels and tied flies.

A further addition includes correspondence of Irving Bachellor, E. A. Barton, C. F. Beatty, Charles Goodspeed, E. W. Gudger, Henry Thorpe, and Rosa E. Westwood, chiefly regarding fishing publications, and photographs of inscribed Ottoman Turkish armor.

Collection Creator Biography:

Von Kienbusch, Carl Otto Kretzschmar, 1884-1976

A lifelong New Yorker, Carl Otto Kretzschmar von Kienbusch (1884-1976) was a successful businessman who collected armor from about 1914 until his death in 1976.

Acquisition:

Gift of Carl Otto v. Kienbusch. One English indenture is a gift of Mrs. Millicent C. Kelly.

Appraisal

No appraisal information is available.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research use.

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Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

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Credit this material:

Kienbusch Angling Collection; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

Permanent URL:
http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/t722h8823
Location:
Firestone Library
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Storage Note:
  • Firestone Library (scamss): Box 1-5