THORPE RUFF, RIVER DOVE. 



Books by " The Amateur Angler" (continued). 



BY MEADOW AND STREAM. Pleasant 

 Memories of Pleasant Places. 



25 numbered copies, printed on Japanese vellum, iar., and 250 

 copies India proofs, 6s., all sold. Cheap edition, illustrated, cloth, 

 gilt edges, is. 6d. Boards, is. 



The A thencEum said : ' ' Another of those tasteful and agreeable 

 volumes for which the public is his debtor." 



Speaker. "There are passages in it of quite idyllic charm." 



Daily News. "Describes country sights and sounds with in- 

 spiring freshness and genuine love of his subject." 



Globe. " He knows how to write charmingly about the pastime 

 which he loves." 



Leeds Mercury. " Has the freshness of new-mown hay." 



World. " His quiet humour reminds us of Elia, while his close 

 observation has the charm of Thoreau." 



Pall Mall Gazette. " It is extremely well written." 



Star. " It is a charming little book." 



ON A SUNSHINE HOLYDAY. In one volume, 

 fcp. 8vo, large paper, printed on hand-made (Van 

 Gelder) paper, pp. 160, with 16 full-page Illustra- 

 tions printed on India paper mounted, half-bound 

 Roxburghe, price 6s. net. A few copies still remain 

 unsold. (Only 250 copies printed for England and 

 America, numbered and signed by the writer.) 

 Also cheap edition, pott 8vo, cloth extra, price 

 is. 6(/. 

 The Athetiaum. "His new volume will be found as attractive 



as its predecessors." 



The World. " Shows the author of ' Days in Dovedale ' at his 



best." 



