-WHAT I HAVE SEEN WHILE FISHING 

 AND HOW I HAVE CAUGHT MY 

 FISH." BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



SHORT EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS 



The Field. " A narrative full of life and vigour, lightened by pleasant 

 humour and inspired with a genuine love of country sights, country 

 sounds, and country people. It is written in a style that is none the 

 less polished for being simple, a style that in some ways recalls Black- 

 more' s musical paragraphs." 



The Times. " An agreeable book of reminiscences and practical 

 hints." 



Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic. *' Mr Geen has a pleasant style 

 of writing and considerable descriptive power. No one knows more than 

 he of all-round fishing" 



The Globe. " A most delightful work. The author is evidently one of 

 those anglers of whom Kingsley wrote, as seeing the inside of nature. 

 The sweet breath of the riverside permeates the volume." 



The Sportsman. " A welcome volume from the pen of the best of good 

 sportsmen, and the most interesting of writers" 



The Pall Mall, Gazette." Mr Geen tells the story of his many days 

 of angling in Ireland, Scotland, and England in such simple, homely 

 fashion, that he makes the reader feel all the time as if he were having a 

 delightful inconsequential chat over a post-prandial pipe." 



The Sporting Times. " The author seems to ,be particularly fond of 

 Ireland, and some of his best writing has reference to that beautiful, 

 interesting country." 



The Daily Chronicle. " The man who can see and write like this 

 deserves all the fish his fisherman's luck can bring him. . . . The right 

 sort of angling literature, bright and informing, full of the sunshine of 

 a manly nature." 



Sporting Life. " Carries the reader through a long series of interest- 

 ing anecdotes, which are told in bright, readable style. From end to end 

 is enlivened with the author's sense of humour." 



The Daily Telegraph. " Perhaps the most successful sporting book 

 which has yet appeared. It was praised enthusiastically by the reviewers, 

 and the first edition was very soon exhausted." 



Fishing Gazette. " The book of the week. . . . It must be read from 

 cover to cover . . . beautifully illustrated . . . excellently printed." 



The Saturday Review. " Bright and readable and full of valuable 

 information. Mr Geen is an enthusiastic and successful fisherman, 

 and somewhat refreshing in these days an all-round man." 



The Angler's News. " Delightful book. . . . It is beautifully illus- 

 trated." 



The Morning Advertiser. " An easy, pleasant, entirely unaffected 

 style. He sees with the eyes of a lover of nature, and he sees the good of 

 everything. The pollack fishing he describes is calculated to make the 

 average salmon angler burst with envy" 



