BIG GAME SHOOTING 

 ON THE EQUATOR 



By Captain F. A. DICKINSON, F.R.G.S. With an Intro- 

 duction by Sir Charles Norton Eliot, k.c.m.g., late 

 Commissioner for British East Africa. 77 Illustrations 

 reproduced from Photographs. 12s. dd. net. 



' I 'HERE is an abundance of valuable information as to how 

 to reach the fields where game exists in large quantities. 

 East Africa is a veritable Paradise for big game hunters, and, 

 as the Author says in his preface, " If you don't believe it, go 

 there and see for yourself, and you will be badly startled." 



Academy. — " It is all written in a straightforward, sensible way. . . . All who are 

 going to East Africa on a hunting trip should read it for the value of its advice, and 

 all who have already enjoyed the experience for the memories it may evoke." 



Tribune. — " This is a capital book for the information that it contains. . . . The 

 practical directions for tracking and shooting these animals and the numerous 

 photographs are excellent. Very useful too are the hints on outfit and the game 

 regulations printed in the appendix." 



Times. — "This book is likely to be largely consulted by intending big game 

 shooters. To the general public the volume is likely to commend itself highly by 

 its excellent photographs and its breezy, amusing, and interesting style." 



Manchester Guardian. — "Capt. Dickinson makes a real addition to the biblio- 

 graphy of East Africa. In respect of information his volume is quite the best on 

 its subject that has been published. He is always brief, to the point, and without 

 trace of affectation." 



Daily News. — " It gives a clear and interesting description of the many animals 

 found in that country, and its pages are filled with numerous admirable photo- 

 graphs. It is a highly instructive book, full of information for those who may follow 

 in his steps." 



Daily Telegraph.—" Capt. Dickinson tells his stories well, and many a sportsman 

 will feel his blood tingle when reading the many excellent pages or viewing the 

 characteristic and descriptive illustrations." 



Observer.—" Hunters of big game who are contemplating a journey to the happy 

 hunting grounds of equatorial Africa will find Capt. Dickinson's book an excellent 

 guide." 



Ladies' Field.—" This is another of Mr. John Lane's excellent and well-illus- 

 trated books on big game shooting. This is a book to be read, studied, and 

 digested carefully by all who have in contemplation an expedition to Africa. For 

 the sportsman whose day is past, it will recall some of the happiest hours of his 

 life." 



