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CHEAP EDITION 



" The most remarkable travel book that has ever been published." — Graphic. 



With Flashlight 

 and Rifle 



A Record of Hunting Adventures and Studies in Wild Life 



By C. G. SCHILLINGS 



Translated by FREDERIC WHYTE 



With an Introduction by Sir Harry Johnston, Q.C.M.Q., K.C.B., 



Illustrated with 302 of the Author's "untouched" photographs 



taken by day and night. 



Printed throughout on English art paper, in one handsome 

 vol., 824 pages super- royal 8vo, I2s. 6d. net 



PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT wrote of Mr. Schillings's booK : 



" His extraordinary photographic work among the teeming wild 

 creatures of East Africa. . . . He is a great field naturalist, a trained 

 scientific observer, as well as a mighty hunter ; and no mere hunter can 

 ever do work even remotely approaching in value that which he has done. 

 His book should be translated into English at once." 



Some Exceptional Reviews 



" An entrancing work. His photographs are positively wonderful ; his 

 letterpress is vivid." — Standard. 



" A book of singular value." — Yorkshire Post. 



" This remarkable book." — Sporting and Dramatic News. 



"A unique and most remarkable hooV.'^ —Scotsman. 



" Space forbids any mention of the author's hunting adventures or of 

 his many thrilling escapes from death, but all through the two volumes 

 the human interest is as strong as the scientific." — Graphic. 



" A remarkable book. Nobody else has ever obtained so wonderful 

 a series of photographs." — Truth. 



" An entirely remarkable book, containing the greatest triumph in 

 photography of wild animals ever achieved." — Outlook. 



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