BOOKS BY 

 A. G. BRADLEY. 



OTHER DAYS 



Recollections of Rural England and Old Virginia, 1860-1880 



With Portrait. Zs. bd. net. 



' Mr. Bradley has two excellent qualifications for an autobio- 

 grapher : he has seen the world and he can describe what he has 

 seen. Though he keeps himself well in the background of his work, 

 there is a breezy personality to be felt throughout, as well as an 

 irrepressible turn for humour. The author writes with ease and 

 knowledge of Canadian and American history, of farming, of various 

 forms of sport and athletics — and, above all, with a keen eye for 

 human nature.' — Pall Mall Gazette. 



* A delightful volume of reminiscences of all the topics and countries 

 on which Mr. Bradley has shown himself so admirable a writer. 

 Whether Mr. Bradley is describing the scenery of Virginia, or 

 narrating nigger yams, or repeating old stories about cricket or fish 

 or chewing-gum, there is always the same life, the same buoyant 

 spirit. We have read many volumes of memoirs, but few that have 

 been written in this strain.' — New Statesman. 



THE GATEWAY OF SCOTLAND 



Or East Lothian, Lammermuir, and the Merse 



Illustrated in Colour and Black and White. \os. 6d. net. 



' Mr. Bradley enlivens his pages with many delightful anecdotes. 

 The volume is agreeably illustrated with line and coloured illustra- 

 tions by Mr. A. L. Collins, and is altogether to be recommended as a 

 companion either for the traveller in the country described or for the 

 less fortunate town reader.' — The Spectator. 



' There can be nothing but praise for a volume of this sort, for not 

 only is it a work of amazing and conscientious industry, but it is 

 obviously a labour of love, preserving in its integrity " the mettle of 

 our pastures." ' — The Daily News and Leader. 



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