Are Racehorses Doped? 



NO ONE INTERESTED IN HORSES 

 SHOULD BE WITHOUT A COPY OF 

 "DOPES." 



Boa.t-ciSg Is. no-t-t. Olo-fch, Is. 6gI. 



NATHANIEL GUBBINS^ Slasher on the 

 LAST STATE of the TURPI 



TN /^ OTh Q ♦ ^ Criticism of Ameri^ 



LJ \J 1 JZd O ♦ can Arts and English 



= Efforts 



By NATHANIEL OUBBINS 



(Capt. E. SPENCER), 

 Author of "Cakes and Ale," "The Great Game," etc. 



PRESS OPINIONS. 



' ' Remarkably lively reading. " — Glasgow Herald. 



"Distinguished for the brightness and style made familiar by the 

 author." — St. James' Gazette. 



"The volume may be regarded as a text-book, and so far the best 

 on the market. ' — Sportsman. 



" A very readable book, ably discussed from an English and American 

 point of view." — County Gentleman, 



' ' It deals in a thoughtful and fairly exhaustive manner with the present 

 state of the English Turf generally, and with the 'American Invasion,' " 

 — Westminster Gazette. 



" No one is more at home than Gubbins in the world of horses. This 

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 pink 'un ! ' and before the waiter leaves the room call for what he may 

 desire." — Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 



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