Works on Sporting-, &.c. — continued. 



THE CHACE, THE TURE, AND THE ROAD. 



BY NIMROD. 

 Illustrated with Plates by Alken and Gilbert. 



LIST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The Chace. 



Hound and Horn — Wild Boar Hunt. — Ashbt Pasture in the 

 Quorn Country. Snob just arrived. — " ' Go along ! ' roars Mr. 

 Holyoake." Snob takes the lead. The Little Bay Horse 



well have no more. " seven out of the thirteen take it in 



their stride; three stop short, and three find themselves 



IN THE MIDDLE OF IT." " OsBALDESTON's 'WhO-HOOP' MIGHT HAVE 



BEEN HEARD AT COTTESMORE." HUNTING DlNNER. 



The Turf. 



Racing Plate. — Arabian Mares brought to Charles II — The 

 Warren. Preparing to start. — " They are off again — a 



BEAUTIFUL START, AND STILL MORE BEAUTIFUL SIGHT." " It IS A 



terrible race. there are seven in front within the dis- 

 tance, and nothing else has a chance to win." — jockey and 

 Groom. 



The Road. 



The Leaders. — Mail Coach of 1 742. — " ' It's the Comet, and 



you must be as quick as lightning.'" the regulator on 



Hartford Bridge Flat. — '"Stop, Coachman! I have lost my 



HAT AND WIG.'" THE RlNG. HYDE PARK. 



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MAXIMS AND HINTS ON ANGLING, 

 CHESS, SHOOTING, AND OTHER MATTERS. 



BY RICHARD PENN, F.R.S. 



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NORWAY AND HER LAPLANDERS; 



With a Few Hints to the Salmon Fisher in Norway. 

 BY JOHN MILFORD, ESQ. 



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