Shots from a Lawyer^s Gun. 



PRESS OPINIONS. 



" We have read this book from end to end with great pleasure. 

 Mr. Everitt's style is well calculated to lure any sportsman into 

 reading his lectures to the end. Even the professional poacher 

 may be grateful to the writer. The pages are full of chatty and 

 amusing anecdotes. We may disinterestedly commend Mr. 

 Everitt's book, from which readers will obtain both sound 

 instruction and more amusement than they would find in the 

 averagfe sensation novel.'' — Tlic Field. 



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" This book is a veritable triumph. Every point of law in 

 connection with game preservation is most ably dealt with, and 

 the interest never flags throughout. This work on the Game 

 Laws is peculiarly one for gamekeepers, and, indeed, we feel 

 convinced that the author had their requirements in view when 

 penning it. With the aid of a collection of characters, more or 

 less fictitious, but wonderfully human, every contingency likely 

 to occur as regards poaching is reviewed as if on the stage, and 

 the whole thing is enlivened by the most amusing and original 

 anecdotes. We strongly advise our readers to get this book.'' — 

 The Gamekeeper. 



" An instructive and, at the same time, an amusing litde 

 manual on this interesting subject, a good deal of it being given 

 dramatically in the form of dialogue between solicitor and 

 client." — The Staiidard. 



" * Shots from a Lawyer's Gun ' will prove a welcome surprise 

 to those who imagine that the study of the law must necessarily 

 be a dry and laborious pursuit. Besides being bright and 

 entertaining, the book is of real and lasting value as a hand- 

 book of the law particularly appertaining to the sportsman and 



his servants.''— Z^^ Globe, 



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