PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT 



THE BRITISH THOROUGHBRED HORSE. 

 By W. Allison, M.A. ("The Special Com- 

 missioner" of The Sportsman.) With Por- 

 traits and other Illustrations. Royal 8vo. 

 Cloth, {.■z 2S. net. 



FROM GLADIATEUR TO PERSIMMON: 

 Turf Memories of Thirty Years. By Syden- 

 ham Dixon (Vigilant of The Sportstnan.) 

 Illustrated in colours. Medium 8vo. Cloth. 

 i8s. net. 



Two Books by "The British Yeoman." 



I. THE SPORT OF KINGS. By W. Scarth 



Dixon. With Portrait. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 6s. 

 " Certainly one of the best books on hunting 

 yet ■pnh\\%\ve.6.." Sporting Life. 



II. IN THE NORTH COUNTREE: Annals 

 AND Anecdotes of Horse, Hound, and 

 Herd. By W. Scarth Dixon. Illustrated. 

 Demy Svo. Cloth. los. 6d. net. 



Three Bootes by "Nat Qubblns." 



I. THE FLOWING BOWL : A Treatise on 



Drinks of all Kinds and of all Nations. 

 By Edward Spencer. Crown Svo. Cloth. 5s. 

 " An exceptionally clever and entertaining 

 book. " — Newmarket Journal. 



II. THE GREAT GAME: And How it is 

 Played. By Edward Spencer. Crown Svo, 

 Cloth, ss. 



" No one will care to lay it down until the 

 last page is reached." — Sportstnan. 



III. CAKES AND ALE : A Memory of Many 

 Meals. By Edward Spencer. Third Edi- 

 tion. Crown Svo. Cloth, as. 



The Earl of Rosebkry, K.G., writes: "I 

 never thought to read a cookery book through ; 

 but then I never came across so pleasant a 



A Novel of Turf Life. 



THE SPENDTHRIFT. By Francis Dods- 

 woRTH. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 6s. 



" He knows his subject thoroughly, and he 

 also knows how to write." — St James's 

 Gazette. 



CINDER-PATH TALES. By W. Lindsey. 

 Crown Svo. Cloth. 3s. 6d. 



" No athlete past or present should fail to 

 read it." — Sportsman. 



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