Press Opinions (continued) . 



delightful. It is a very entertaining book, and on 

 the whole very true to nature." Forest and 

 Stream (New York). 



" It rarely happens that any work of this kind is 

 at once so plain, honest, and truthful as this." The 

 Post (Boston). 



" The book is one of the best that has appeared 

 on such subjects." The Spirit of the Times (New 

 York). 



" It is seldom one meets with a volume more 

 replete with entertainment and information "- 

 Herald. 



"The best book of frontier life and sport. " 

 Philadelphia Bulletin. 



"One of the best books on Western travel and 

 adventure that have yet appeared." Providence 

 Journal. 



"One of the most delightful books conceivable." 

 C. Ch. Standard. 



" Some of the stories are better than anything in 

 Bret Harte's pages." Intelligencer. 



"The most noteworthy book of its kind." 

 Chicago Advance. 



" ' Sport in the Alps ' is altogether one of the 

 most complete existing accounts of a fascinating 

 subject . . . excellent dissertations on the history 

 of sport." Times. 



" A really good book." Field. 



"A book where all is interesting " Spectator. 



"Is to an unique degree redolent of the at- 

 mosphere of the chase." The Speaker. 



" From the sportsman's point of view an ideal 

 production. ... An extremely interesting and 

 valuable account." St. James's Budget. 



" Certainly one of the best books on sport which 

 has appeared for some time. . . . Most pleasantly 

 and ably written." World 



" A delightful book." Truth. 



" Is a work which should have an honoured place 

 in every sportsman's and naturalist's library. "- 

 Sporting L\fe. 



" A magnificently produced volume . . . one 

 which anybody might justifiably be proud to 

 possess." Sportsman. 



" The book is one that will be appreciated by 

 everyone who can recognise good sport and litera- 

 ture combined.'' St. James's Gazette. 



" The critical and historical portions of his book 

 being exceptionally well done. . . . About this 

 distinctly successful work there is a thoroughness 

 that we can only expect from one who is master of 

 his subject." Literary World. 



" Full of interest and of curious information . . . 

 is, in short, a book to be very heartily recommended 

 both to sportsmen and to the general reader." 

 National Observer. 



" A very complete and admirable vade mecum. 

 . . . Thorough and most interesting manner in 

 which the author has carried through his extended 

 task." Daily Telegraph. 



" Is one that we may cordially recommend to the 

 perusal of our readers. His descriptions are excel- 

 lent, and the historical information extremely 

 interesting." -The Zoologist. 



"This is a work which can be very cordially 

 recommended." Rally's Magazine. 



" From beginning to end the volume is packed 

 with interesting and, in many cases, instructive 

 information, yet there is not a dull page to be 

 found." Sketch. 



" We heartily recommend Mr. Grohman's im- 

 portant work to the attention of all lovers of natural 

 history and sport." Pall Mall Gazette. 



" Is so thoroughly practical as well as entertaining, 

 that it will possess substantial value as an authority 

 on the subject with which its author is so familiar. 

 The Queen has accepted a copy of the volume, and 

 has been, it is stated, much interested." Court 

 Journal. 



" An admirable volume . . . full of interest. 

 . . . Both author and publisher may be con- 

 gratulated on having produced the sporting book 

 of the year." Country Sport. 



"A very interesting book." Westminster 

 Budget. 



"An excellent sportsman, who writes well of that 

 which he knows well." Vanity Fair. 



"Sportsmen will delight in this well-written 

 volume, which is an encyclopaedia of hunter's 

 lore." -Daily News. 



" Superbly illustrated with drawings and photo- 

 graphs, which add to the interest and the value of 

 a noteworthy contribution to the literature of 

 sport." Referee. 



" A well-written and extremely interesting book. 

 . . . Will be seen in every country house during 

 the shooting season." Illustrated London News. 



" As a contribution to the natural history of the 

 Alps, no less than to their attractiveness as a 

 hunting field, it is of the greatest interest and 

 value." Daily Graphic. 



"Admirable use has the author made of his 

 opportunities." Land and Water. 



" The work of a sportsman and a mountaineer of 

 the first order." Daily Graphic. 



