Books of Travel, Sport, and Adventure. 13 



Sportsman's 3Librar\>, 



Edited by the RT. HON. SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, BART., M.P. 

 TWO RECENT VOLUMES. 



REMINISCENCES OF A HUNTSMAN. 



By the HON. GRANTLEY F. BERKELEY. 



With a Coloured Frontispiece and the original Illustrations by JOHN 

 LEECH, and several Coloured Plates and other Illustrations by G. H. 



JALLAND. 



Large 8vo., handsomely bound, 155. Also a Large-Paper Edition, 

 limited to 200 copies, Two Guineas net. 



'The latest addition to the sumptuous " Sportsman's Library " is here reproduced with 

 all possible aid from the printer and binder, with illustrations from the pencils of Leech 

 and G. H. Jalland.' Globe. 



The Hon. Grantley F. Berkeley had one great quality of the raconteur. His self- 

 revelations and displays of vanity are delightful. ' Times. 



THE ART OF DEER-STALKING, 



By WILLIAM SCROPE. 



With Frontispiece by EDWIN LANDSEER, and 9 Photogravure Plates of 

 the original Illustrations. 



Large 8vo., handsomely bound, 153. Also a Large-Paper Edition, 

 limited to 200 copies, Two Guineas net. 



' With the fine illustrations by the Landseers and Scrope himself, this forms a most 

 worthy number of a splendid series.' Pall Mall Gazette. 



' Among the works published in connection with field sports in Scotland, none probably 

 have been more sought after than those of William Scrope, and although published more 

 than fifty years ago, they are still as fresh as ever, full of pleasant anecdote, and valuable 

 for the many practical hints which they convey to inexperienced sportsmen.' Field. 



' Judged by the standard of lasting popularity, and by certain subtle qualities that 

 make its pages interesting to those who have read them often, William Scrope's entertain- 

 ing narrative of deer-stalking in the forest of Atholl must take high rank among works on 

 sport.' Daily News. 



