OPINIONS OF THE PRESS (continued} 



The Illustrated News says : " This charming bit of personal 

 narrative . . . will certainly be preserved on many a shelf 

 where Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton hold the most honoured 

 place." 



The Graphic says : " Written in a charming spirit, with 

 plenty of quiet humour in it." 



Harper's Magazine, Jan. 1885 : " He is serus studiorum, he 

 is only learning to fish, but he can write, and has made a very 

 charming though brief addition to angling literature." 



The Field says : " . . . The principal charm of the little work 

 is that it will be equally interesting to anglers and non-anglers." 



The St. James's Gazette : " Every page of it is good a bright 

 little volume." 



The Guardian, Nov. igth, says : " Tells in a very pleasant 

 fashion how a delightful three weeks' holiday may be spent in 

 beautiful Dove Dale." 



Glasgow Herald: "Decidedly interesting and amusing. It 

 is gracefully and lightly written." 



The Whitehall Review : " This is one of the most charming 

 little books we have met with for some time." 



The St. Stephen's Review : " No more charming little work 

 than this has been published for many a day." 



Army and Navy Gazette : " A very pleasant little book." 

 Daily Chronicle: "An entertaining little book." 



Civil Service Gazette: "This charming and interesting little 

 book." 



The Literary World: "Others besides anglers will read with 

 interest this pleasant record of a holiday." 



The Sunday Times says : " One of those charming little 

 quasi-extempore books. . . . We have enjoyed a very pleasant 

 hour in reading." 



DOVE DALE REVISITED, 1902 



This volume was equally well received by the Press, 

 and approved by numberless personal letters. 



