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Hounds. The opinions of Lord Ribblesdale are of 

 far more value than any that I could offer. In 

 regard to Mr. Blew's book on the Quorn Hunt, it 

 resembles all of Mr. Blew's works. It is written by 

 a conscientious gentleman. 



s The Queen! s Hounds and Stag-hunting Recollections. By 



Xj Lord Ribblesdale : with an Introduction on the Hereditary 



Mastership by Edward Burrows. 1897. Roy. 8vo, pp. 332. 



25 photogravure plates and 37 half-tone plates. 150 copies 



on large paper (4to). 



The Quorn Hunt and its Masters. By William C. A. 

 Blew. 1898. Super royal 8vo, with 1 2 hand-coloured illus- 

 trations of the Quorn country, and 12 head and tail-pieces, 

 all by Henry Aiken. This work is uniform with the same 

 X author's editions of Vyner's Notitia Venatica and Radcliffe's 

 Noble Science of Fox-hunting. 



I have been unable to discover any details in re- 

 gard to the personality of "Harry Hieover" (Mr. 

 Charles Brindley). Therefore I only append his 

 books which I consider to be the best. 



The Hunting Field. By " Harry Hieover " (Charles 

 Brindley), 1850. 8vo. Frontispiece. 



Stable Talk and Table Talk ; or, Spectacles for Young 

 Sportsfnen. By *' Harry Hieover " (Charles Brindley), 

 1845-6. 2 vols. 8vo. 



27ie Stud, for Practical Purposes and Practical Mefi. By 

 " Harry Hieover" (Charles Brindley), 1849. i2mo. Plates. 



Another edition, 1858. F'cap. 8vo. 



The Sporting World. By " Harry Hieover " (Charles 

 Brindley), 1858. F'cap. 8vo. Frontispiece. 



