VOLUME V. 



Scrope. THE ART OF DEERSTALKING. By WILLIAM SCROPE. 

 With Frontispiece by EDWIN LANDSEER, and nine Photogravure Plates of the 

 original Illustrations. 



' With the fine illustrations by the Landseers and Scrope himself, this forms a most worthy 

 number of a splendid series.' Pall Mall Gazette. 



' Among the works published in connection with field sports in Scotland, none probably have 

 been more sought after than those of William Scrope, and although published more than ntty 

 years ago, they are still as fresh as ever, full of pleasant anecdote, and valuable for the many 

 practical hints which they convey to inexperienced sportsmen.' Field. 



VOLUME VI. 



Nimrod. THE CHASE, THE TURF, AND THE ROAD. By NIMROD. 

 With a Photogravure Portrait of the Author by D. MACLISE, R.A., and with 

 Coloured Photogravure and other Plates from the original Illustrations by 

 ALKEN, and several reproductions of old Portraits. 



' Sir Herbert Maxwell has performed a real service for all who care for sport in republishing 

 Nimrod's admirable papers. The book is admirably printed and produced both in the matter 

 of illustrations and of binding." St. James's Gazette. 



'A thoroughly well got-up book.' World. 



VOLUME VII. 



Scrope. DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SALMON FISHING. By WILLIAM 



SCROPE. With coloured Lithographic and Photogravure reproductions of the 

 original Plates. 



' This great ciassic of sport has bean reissued by Mr. Edward Arnold in charming form. 

 L Herat ure. 



A Mingled Yarn. The Autobiography of Edward Spencer 

 Mott (NATHANIEL GUBBINS). Author of ' Cakes and Ale,' etc. 

 One vol., large crown 8vo., 12s. 6d. 



' It is most interesting reading, and gives you glimpses of many strange byways of life and of 

 all sorts and conditions of men. Truth. 



' Uncommonly good reading.' St. James's Gazette. 



' Lively anecdotes crop up, like poppies in the corn, wherever one lo^ks into this most enter 

 taining book. Referee. 



f A very readable autobiography.' Literary Worl.l. 



distance. RIDING RECOLLECTIONS AND TURF STORIES. 

 By HENRY CUSTANCE, three times winner of the Derby. One vol., crown 8vo., 

 cloth, 2s. 6d. 



Hall. FISH TAILS AND SOME TRUE ONES. By BRADNOCK HALL, 

 Author of ' Rough Mischance.' With an original Etching by the Author, and 

 twelve full-page Illustrations by T. H. MCLACHLAN. Crown 8vo., 6s. 



Maxwell. MEMORIES OF THE MONTHS: Leaves from a Field 

 Naturalist's Note-Book. By the Right Hon. Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., 

 M.P. Crown 8vo., with five Photogravure Illustrations, 6s. 



