RURAL ENGLAND. 

' A series of books of really incomparable freshness and interest.' ATHENAEUM. 
' Books unsurpassed in power of observation and sympathy with natural objects 
by anything that has appeared since the days of Gilbert White.' DAILY NEWS. 
WORKS BY THE LATE RICHARD JEFFERIES. 
NEW EDITION, with all the Illustrations of the former Edition. Crown 8vo. 5*. 
THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME; 
Or, SKETCHES of NATURAL HISTORY and BUBAL LIFE. 
Delightful sketches. We do not need the author's assurance that his facts have been 
gathered from personal observation. This is so obvious from every page that, excepting the 
"Natural History of Selborne," we remember nothing that has impressed us so certainly 
with the conviction of a minute and vivid exactness. The lover of the country can hardly 
fail to be fascinated whenever he may happen to open the pages. It is a bock to read and 
keep for reference, and should be on the shelves of every country gentleman's library.' 
SATURDAY REVIEW. 
NEW EDITION. Crown 8vo. 5*. 
ROUND ABOUT A GREAT ESTATE. 
' To read a book of his is really like taking a trip into some remote part of the country, 
where the surroundings of life remain very much what they were thirty or forty years ago. 
Mr. Jefferies haB made up a very pleasant volume.' THE GIXJBE. 
NEW EDITION. Crown 8vo. 6*. 
WILD LIFE IN A SOUTHERN COUNTY. 
'A volume which is worthy of a place beside White's " Selborne." In closeness of obser- 
vation, in power of giving a picture far beyond the power of a mere word painter, he is the 
equal of the Selborne rector perhaps his superior. The author's observation of man is as 
close and as true as his observation of the lower animals. This is a book to read and to 
treasure.' THE ATHENAEUM. 
NEW EDITION. Crown 8vo. 5*. 
THE AMATEUR POACHER. 
1 Unsurpassed in power of observation and sympathy with natural object* by anything 
that has appeared since the days of Gilbert White.' DAILY NEWS. 
' We have rarely met with a book in whichso much that is entertaining is combined with 
matter of real practical worth. This fascinating and interesting volume is the work of aman of 
keen and cultured observation, and will afford delight and instruction to all.' THE GRAPHIC. 
NEW EDITION. Crown 8vo. 7*. 6d. 
HODGE AND HIS MASTERS. 
' The one great charm of Mr. Jefferies' writings may be summed up in the single word 
" graphic." He has a rare power of description, and in " Hodge and his Masters " we find 
plenty of good reading.' STANDARD. 
'Mr Jefferies knows his ground well and thoroughly, and writes with much of his wonted 
straightforwardness andassurance. . . . Pleasant andea-sy reading throughout.' ATHENAIUM. 
SECOND EDITION. Crown 8vo. 5*. 
WOODLAND, MOOR, AND STREAM; 
BEING THE NOTES OF A NATURALIST. 
EDITED BY J. A. OWEN. 
' As a specimen of word-painting, the description of the quaint old fishing village close 
to the edire of the North Kent marshes can hardly be surpassed. . . The ho. k is capitally 
written, full of good stories and thoroughly commendable.' THK ATHENAEUM. 
London: SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 Waterloo Place. 
