OTHER BOOKS FOR SPORTSMEN 



I Containing 12 pages of Illustrations from 



AN ANGLER'S SEASON photographs 



Large crown 8vo, cloth 

 By WILLIAM EARL HODGSON 



Price zl^ net. {By post, 3/10) 



Evening Standard.—^' The magic of Mr. Hodgson's writing lies in two things : in the 

 first place, he knows how to write, he is man of letters as well as angler, he can 

 make words serve his ends in such manner as to carry across the printed page the 

 scent of heather, the sound of water, the spirit of great open spaces, and the vivid 

 pleasures which the fisherman knows and remembers so well ; and, in the second 

 place, he most obviously obeys the impulse of a tremendous enthusiasm which makes 

 angling with him a determining passion." 



COARSE FISHING 



By H. T. SHERINGHAM 



Containing 42 Illustrations in the text 

 Large crown 8vo, cloth 



Price 3/6 net. {By post, 3/10) 



Western Mail. — "In chatty, entertaining chapters Mr. Sheringham deals with his 

 subject in a thoroughly practical way. He imparts a vast amount of information as 

 to the best way of catching fish, and, what is more, he has some useful observations 

 upon the cooking of the fish after they have been caught." 



With contributions by His Grace the 

 Duke of Rutland and Mr. J. E. 

 Booth. Containing 8 full-page Illustra- 

 tions in colour, 7 representing the most 

 typical Dry -Fly streams of England, 

 and one a selection of natural Flies 



Nexo Edition. Large crown 8vo, cloth 



Price 7/6 net. {By post, 7/10) 



County Gentleman.— '' A book of keen insight and wide observation in regard to the 

 trout and the modern art of capturing him. Mr. Dewar is always interesting, and 

 knowa his subject too well to be obtrusively dogmatic." 



THE BOOK OF THE 

 DRY FLY 



By GEORGE A. B. DEWAR 



DRY-FLY FISHING IN 

 BORDER WATERS 



By p. FERNIE, A.M.I.C.E. 



With an Introduction by J. Cuthbert 

 Hadden 



Large crown 8vo, cloth, illustrated 



Price 2/6 net. {By post, 2/9) 



Hawick Express.— " This is a delightful volume. . . . Altogether it is a well- written 

 thesis, with an excellently Avritten and racy introduction, and is well printed and 

 neatly bound. We have perused it with interest, and will return to it again and again, 

 and when unable to enjoy the pleasures of a day by burn or stream will taste afresh 

 of its contents." 



published by 

 A. & C. BLACK, 4, 5, & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 



