To the Lovers of t lie Turf, Fox-Hunters, Anglers, and 

 Sportsmen in General. 



Portrait of Mr. Francis Buckle, the celebrated and much esteemed Jockey, 

 from an original taken at Newmarket, by A. Cooper, Esq. R. A. in the posses- 

 sion of Mr. T. Gosden, and engraved by an eminent artist. Proofs on India 

 paper, 2s. 6d. Prints, is. 6d. and in Colours, 3s. 



A beautiful engraving of a Jockey, equipped and ready for mounting, in 

 colours, :>,s. each. 



The Jovial Fox-Hunters, from the original Picture, painted by L. Clenneil, 

 in the possession of Mr. T. Gosden, Proots on Quarto India paper, 5s. Prints 

 of ditto, 2s. 6d. in colours, mounted for framing, is. 



" This Picture was the admiration of the Sporting world, when Exhibited 

 at the Royal Academy." 



Impressions of a Series of Game, and Subjects connected with the Sports 

 of the Field, from a Set of Silver Buttons (in tlie possession of Mr. T Gosden), 

 elaborately engraved by the celebrated Scott: drawn on the Buttons by 

 A. Cooper, Esq. R. A.; a novel arid interesting article to Sportmen. Printed 

 on a single sheet tor the purpose of training, or prefixed as a Frontispiece 10 

 Daniel's Rural Sports, 5s. each set. 



The same in a volume, forming Head-pieces to each Subject. Large Octa- 

 vo, 7s. 6d. small paper, 56. 



"The most curious and Interesting work on the Sports of the Field, that 

 ever appeared." 



The Effigies of Walton and Cotton, with elaborate and appropriate accom- 

 paniments, in Bass Reliet, 10s. the pair. A Novel Ornament, when framed, for 

 the Chimney-piece, and to the Lovers of Angling, a great treat. 



View of Madeley Manor, Co. Stafford, the seat of John Offley, Esq. to whom 

 Walton dedicated his Complete Angler, (not hitherto attainable as an illustra- 

 tion, and the House has some years since been rased to the ground.) Quarto, 

 3s. octavo, 2s. 



Tottenham Cross, from an original drawing by Shepherd, Proofs on India 

 paper, quarto size, 3s. Prints, octavo, as. 



The Fly Fisher, with a Cenotaph to the memory of Walton and Cotton, 

 Proofs on India paper, quarto size, as. Prints, octavo, as. 



A Series of Wood Cuts, upwards of thirty in number, to illustrate Wai ton and 

 Cotton's Complete Angler, Daniel's, and other publications on Rural Sports, ss. 



Three Emblematic engraved Title Pages, for Walton and Cotton's Complete 

 Angler, accompanied with an exact fac-simile of the Title of the First Edition, 

 1653, folio, 7s. The three Title pages, octavo size, 3s. 



'To ihe Illustrators of Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, the above 

 are a valuable acquisition " 



Also a few Impressions of thejnstly admired emblematic frontispiece to 

 the reprint of " An Essay on Hunting," Uy the Rev. Dr, Squire, Designed and 

 Engraved by Scott, proofs, as. 6d. prints, is. 6d. 



The Fox's Head, from a painting by A Cooper, Esq. R. A. beautifully en- 

 graved in the line manner, Proofs on .aidia .paper, quarto size, as. 6d. Prints, 

 is. 6(1. in colours from the original, 3s. 



The Sportsman and Dogs, (from the "Songs of the Chase,") with an en- 

 graved border, on quarto paper, 2s. 



The Young Sportsman's Instructor in Angling, &c. by Gervaise Markhani, 

 elegantly reprinted from the scarce original edition, 32mo. sewed, is. 6d. 



The same, beantifull5 and appropriately bound in various coloured morocco, 

 with riohly tooled covers, gilt leaves, 7*. 



" The smallest Treatise ever published on Sporting." 



To be had of Mr. Burn, Bookseller and Publisher, Maiden Lane, Covent 

 Garden; Messrs. Prowett's, Sweeting's Alley, Cornhiil; Knights, Sweeting's 

 Alley, Cornhiil; Mr. Roger's, Newmarket; Mr. Inpalton, Eton; and to be had 

 of all respectable Printsellers of London, Oxford, Cambridge, &c- c- &c. 



