TWO BOOKS by RICHARD CLAPHAM 



_7/i» NET 

 «/W EACH 



ROUGH SHOOTING, with Bome 

 notes on Game Preservation 

 and Vermin Extermination. 

 17 Photographs from Nature. 

 Introduction by the RIGHT 

 HON : THE VISCOUNT 

 ULLSWATER, G.C.B.. 



Punch: "As concise as it 

 is complete — I can do no 

 better than echo the conclusion 

 of Lord UUswater's apprecia- 

 tive introduction and com- 

 mend this Book ' to all men 

 who enjoy shooting.'" 



The Times:—" A thoroughly 

 good and practical Book 

 written in a rough and ready 

 and readable way by a writer 

 who knows all there is to know 

 about his subject." 



The Shooting Times: — "It 

 is quite unnecessary to say 

 anything concerning the 

 Author's qualifications for 

 writing such a Book. To use 

 the current phrase ' he knows 

 his job,' and after all, can 

 higher praise be bestowed ? " 



THE BOOK OF THE OTTER 



(For the Naturalist and Sports- 

 man) 13 Photographs from 

 Nature. Introduction by 



WILLIAM THOMPSON, 

 M.O.H. 



Scottish Counthy Life : — 

 "The Author is one of the 

 most outstanding writers on 

 British Sport. Pretty well 

 all that is to be known about 

 the Otter and Otter- Hunting 

 is to be found in these pages." 

 Morning Post :—" Nothing 

 is overlooked in this Book, 

 which is a model of its species. " 

 Scotsman: — " Sure of a wel- 

 come from Sportsmen." 



Westminster Gazette: "It 

 is especially about the hunting 

 of the Otter and all who love 

 that good sport should possess 

 and study it." 



Illustrated Sporting and 

 Dramatic News : " The work 

 of a keen Naturalist, and born 

 Huntsman . . . the Book 

 leaves lovers of British Sport 

 under a debt of gratitude." 



WOODLORE FOR YOUNG SPORTSMEN. (The Haunts and Habits of 

 our Sporting Birds, Beasts and Fishes, together with much helpful 

 information on Woodlore and Outdoor Craft). By. H. MORTIMER 

 BATTEN, F.Z.S. Illustrated with 55 fall-page Photographs 

 direct from Nature and 25 Drawings in the Text. 15/- net. 



LABRADOR. By WILLIAM BROOKS CABOT (with 75 Photographs 

 from Life, and 2 Maps). Unknown Labrador and its Indians is the 

 subject matter of this book of travel. Mr. Cabot's experiences in the 

 country cover some twenty years of interior travel and thousands of 

 miles of voyaging. His relations with the Indians and his ac- 

 quaintance with their language has enabled him to produce an 

 unusual and remarkable work. 15/- net. 



WILD BIRDS AND THEIR HAUNTS. (A Book for Students and 



Sportsmen). By W. HALLIDAY, M.A., D.Sc. F.S.A. (Scot), 

 with a Foreword by GENE STRATTON-PORTER and an Intro- 

 duction by W. PERCI AL, WESTELL, F.L.S. Illustrated with 

 31 Photographs direct from Nature. 15/- net. 



FORTY YEARS OF SALMON AND TROUT FISHING. 11 Illustrationt. 

 Major J. L. DICKIE. Introduction by R. B. Marston, Editor of 

 the " Fishing Gazette." 12/6 net. 



QUAINT ACQUAINTANCES. 7 Illustrations. By P A record of a 

 life of Sport, County Society and Travel. 12/6 net. 



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