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The Dying Fox Hunter, engraved and printed 

 in colours, was published in September, 1837. 



The Cracks of the Day, edited by "Wildrake" 

 (George Tattersall), and published by Rudolph 

 Ackerman, London, 1841, contains a plate engraved 

 by T. E. Nicholson from Turner's portrait of " Miss 

 Letty," winner of the Oaks of 1837. The later 

 editions of this book were published under the tide 

 of The Pictorial Gallery of English Racehorses. 



Shooting. This is a set of six engravings by 

 C. Hunt from pictures by F. C. Turner, illustrative 

 of the shooting months, August, September, 

 October, November, December and January. 

 These were published by J. W. Laird, in 1841. 



The Noble Tips. A set of four plates 24!- 

 inches by 17 inches; published by J. W. Moore, 

 in 1853, from pictures by F. C. Turner. 



Portraits of Celebrated Racehorses of the past 

 and present centuries, by Thomas Henry Taunton, 

 M.A., published in four volumes by Sampson Low 

 & Co., 1887. Several of the plates in this well- 

 known book are from F. C. Turner's pictures. 



These are but a few of the engravings of works 

 from the artist's prolific brush. The number of 

 pictures which appeared in the Sporting Magazine 

 alone would prove his industry ; but when we 

 remember that the appended list of these constituted 

 only a portion of his output, we recognise how busy 

 a life F. C. Turner led. 



