Westminster Gazette: 



Mr. Evened has done his part of the work in a way that will be keenly enjoyed and 

 appreciated by all who have been out with the Devon and Somerset, and he has the 

 exceptional advantajje of having- secured as illustrations a very remarkable series of 

 photog-raphs by Mr. H. M. Lomas. 



The Outlook : 



The book generally is a capital one and wll please all lovers of horse and hound, 

 the views of PZxmoor are almost works of art. 



Some of 



The Publisher's Circular : 



With the aid of pen and camera he has produced a complete enthralling account of 

 staghunting as it exists to-day which must take a conspicuous place in the literature of 

 sport — and lovers of " Lorna Doone " will be grateful for the glimpses they obtain of 

 the regions made' famous by the g^enius of Blackmore — the illustrations are almost as much 

 a part of the book as the text — they are numerous and beautiful. 



Somerset County Herald: 



Such a well written and exquisitely got up work as this should be in the possession of everj' 

 follower of " the Devon and Somerset" as well as the great number of general readers who 

 take a keen interest in the chase of the wild red deer on Exmoor. 



North Devon Journal: 



A book that will be treasured as a brilliant and faithful picture of the most glorious sport 

 in England. Mr. Evered has given a picture of stag'hunting' that i-^ quite unique. 



The Scotsman: 



The present handsomely and plentifully illustrated work is a delightful and instructive 



volume whether to look at or to read the Devon and Somerset staghounds hunt 



a fairer country-side than any other in all England, and these pictures must awaken the 

 liveliest associations of health, good spirits and open air adventure in the mind of any 

 spectator who knows the look of the moor, the combes, the ferns, the cliffs and the foam 

 within sight of Dunkery Beacon. Mr. Evered describes the country with a rare and 

 catching heartiness in his appreciation. The literature of sport is sensibly the richer for 

 the book. 



The End of a Good Run. — Minehead Cliffs. 



