BY THE SAME AUTHOR 



(1) "DULALL THE FOREST GUARD" 



A Tale of Sport and Adventure in the Forests of 

 Bengal 



SOME PRESS OPINIONS 



The Scotsman , Nov. 15, 1909. . . . " It is capital reading as a story." 



P^^blishers > Circular, Nov. 20, 1909. . . . "Mr. Gouldsbury knows 

 the country well and his narrative bears the impression of reality." 



Morning Post, Nov. 29, 1909. . . . " Mr. Gouldsbury has written a 

 bright, realistic little book on sport and adventure in the Bengal Forests 

 ... his descriptions are so lifelike. . . . The chief character is Dulall 

 Singh, a Forest-Guard. . . . He is true to life. . . . But there are other 

 scenes also which Mr. Gouldsbury has depicted with evident accuracy. . . . 

 Mr. Gouldsbury tells his story simply and tersely. . . . Not only boys, 

 but older people also, will read this little book with pleasure. This cannot 

 be said of every book on sport." 



Freeman's Journal, Nov. 26, 1909. . . . "the author has exceptional 

 qualifications for writing a story of this sort. . . . The book is well 

 written and is both interesting and amusing. . . . The author holds out 

 the hope . . . that he may be inclined to further describe the doings of 

 Dulall, and we trust he may do so." 



Newcastle Chronicle, Nov. 26, 1909. . . . "Mr. C. E. Gouldsbury 

 has turned the experience he gained in the Indian Police to fine advantage 

 in ' Dulall the Forest-Guard.' . . . Mr. Gouldsbury . . . can tell a good 

 story well, not a common acquirement." 



Broad Arrow, Nov. 27, 1909. . . . "This is a good account of 

 sporting holidays in search of big game in the forests of Bengal. . . . 

 The author spins a good yarn, which will no doubt find many readers." 



Outlook, Dec. 4, 1909. . . . "Some smaller books to which we 

 gladly call attention are ... 'Dulall the Forest-Guard,' by C. E. 

 Gouldsbury." 



Field, Dec. 4, 1909.. . . " A pleasant tale of sport and adventure 



