SHORT EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS continued. 



The&Observer. " Genial and interesting volume. . . . Simply and 

 unpretentiously narrated." 



Belfast News Letter. " Something interesting or amusing on almost 

 every page. Amusing anecdotes add to the entertainment which readers 

 will derive from his work." 



Queen. " Mr Geen is whimsical in the right manner . . . the manner 

 that makes a delightful book out of a not wholly promising subject. A 

 smile for the reader on almost every page. . . . Many admirable photo- 

 graphs." 



Sunday Times. " Mr Geen makes amends for his veracity by little 

 incidental sketches of character, customs, and superstitions." 



Punch. " Mr Geen has certainly caught the public. My Baronite. 

 knows nothing about fish. . . . That this breezy narrative, brimming 

 over with fun, should have held such as he in thrall, is a special tribute to 

 its attractiveness." 



The Athenesum. " MY Geen gives his book an interest for the general 

 reader by pleasant description of human and other life. . . . His breezy 

 chapters deserve wide circulation." 



The Graphic. " Mr Geen' s book will give a great deal of pleasure, 

 not only to anglers, but to all lovers of nature. It bears on every line 

 the impress of the author's very charming personality. It would convert a 

 confirmed pessimist." 



Land and Water. " Diverting and instructive. . . . Will afford 

 unalloyed pleasure to its readers." 



Illustrated London News. " A true enthusiast. . . . His enthusiasm 

 is infectious." 



The Tatler. " An excellent and readable companion." 



Westminster Gazette. " Full of interest and instruction to all who 

 can handle a rod. Full of good humour and charity to all men. Anglers 

 certainly will be charmed with it." 



The Perthshire Constitutional. " Anglers and non-anglers alike will 

 lay down the book charmed. . . . The word ' charming ' alone does 

 full justice to the volume. Much that is new and of interest." 



County Gentleman. " Pleasing book, full of good stories. . . . Surely 

 there never was a more cheerful book written." 



Dublin Express. " Mr Geen is an accepted authority. . . . He writes 

 in a manner befitting a thorough sportsman. . . .An interesting volume 

 that both the angler and the ordinary reader will find much pleasure in 

 perusing." 



Glasgow Evening News. " Charming breeziness. Mr Geen writes 

 unambitiously but well. . . . A remarkably fresh work, breezily written." 



The World. " The language is that of a natural writer who pictures 

 vividly, brightly, and with kindly humour some of his wanderings in 

 search of sport, in a manner which cannot fail to appeal irresistibly. . . . 

 Many practical hints. . . . Valuable as a guide. . . . An excellent 

 volume to read on non-angling days." 



