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had pleasant correspondence. Her work deserves 

 a place in a sportsman's library. 



Hunting in Hard Times, n.d. (1889), oblong folio, 

 with letterpress and 20 humorous coloured plates. By 

 Georgina Bowers. 



Leaves from a Hunting Journal, 1880. Oblong 4to. 

 20 large plates with lithographed text. By Georgina 

 Bowers. 



Notes fro?n a Himting Box. By Georgina Bowers. 1873. 

 Oblong folio. Illustrations. 



The following book is anonymous, but should be 

 on the shelves of every hunting man : — 



Hotv Pippins Enjoyed a Day with tlie Foxhoutids. 



1863. Folio. Illustrated title and 12 large coloured 

 lithographic plates by "Phiz." 



Mr, A. E. Pease won the House of Commons 

 Point to Point Race in 1891 on Nora Creina, on 

 which he had ridden second in the race of 1890. In 

 his younger days he was Master of the Cambridge 

 drag. His portrait on Nora Creina forms the frontis- 

 piece to Hunting Reminiscences. 



T/ie Cleveland Hounds as a Trencher-Fed Pack. By A. E. 

 Pease. 1887. 8vo. Coloured portrait of Tom Andrews, 

 and plates, pp. viii. 257. 



Hunting Reminiscences. By A. E. Pease. 1898. Svo. 

 Illustrations, including two based upon sketches by Sir 

 Frank Lockwood. 



