The Field says: " Anyhow, the result of 'The Dove Dale 



Holidays ' is a delightful pocket companion. . . . The principal 

 charm of the little work is that it will be equally interesting to 

 anglers and non-anglers." 



The St. James's Gazette: "Every page of it is good 

 a bright little volume. Worthy of gracious acceptance from all 

 sorts and conditions of readers." 



The Daily Telegraph : " The fisherman, who must be as 

 pleasant a companion by the waterside, as he is genial as 

 an author, tells us how he spent three weeks' holidays, &c. . . . 

 may employ very pleasantly half-an-hour of any angler's time. " 



The Guardian, Nov. ip, says : " Tells in a very pleasant 

 fashion how a delightful three weeks' holiday may be spent in 

 beautiful Dove Dale." 



Glasgow Herald : " Decidedly interesting and amusing. 

 It is gracefully and lightly written ... he tells the story . . . 

 with much quiet and quaint humour. . . . No angler should be 

 without this excellent little book." 



The Whitehall Review : " This is one of the most 

 charming little books we have met with for some time." 



The St. Stephen's Review : " No more charming little 

 work than this has been published for many a day." 



Army and Navy Gazette: "A very pleasant little 

 book." 



Daily Chronicle : " An entertaining little book." 



Civil Service Gazette : " This charming and interesting 

 little book." 



The Bookseller : " A dainty little volume. . . . The 

 author tells in a most charmingly simple style. . . . There is 

 much quiet humour in the book. . . . The dedication is a little 

 gem in its way." 



The Literary World : " Others besides anglers will read 

 with interest this pleasant record of a holiday," 



The Sunday Times says : " One of those charming little 

 quasi-extempore books. . . . We have enjoyed a very pleasant 

 hour in reading." 



The Publishers' Circular : "All lovers of this picturesque 

 scenery will welcome this fresh and natural tribute to its 

 merits." 



LONDON : 



SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON 

 ST. DUNSTAN'S HOUSE, FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET. 



