EIGHTH EDITION. 

 Crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 5s. ; or, gilt edges, 6s. 



PUCK ON PEGASUS. 

 BY H. CHOLMONDELBY PENNELL. 



With nearly 100 Illustrations by Sir No2l Paton, Leech, Tenniel, 

 Doyle, Cruikshank, &c. 



Opinions of the Press on Former Editions. 



London Review. Who does not know " Puck on Pegasus," which 

 now comes before us in a sixth edition ? 



Times. The epigrammatic drollery of Mr. Cholmondeley PennelPs 

 " Puck on Pegasus" is well known to many of our readers. . . . The 

 present is a superb and handsomely printed and illustrated edition of the 

 book. 



Daily Telegraph. There is no doubt that Mr. Cholmondeley Pennell's 

 " Puck on Pegasus," which has reached a sixth edition, merits the 

 honour and success of that unquestionable proof of popularity. The 

 book has been reviewed over and over again. 



Standard. Splendid verse. . . . The sixth ecfition on the merits 

 of the book it ought to be the sixtieth is published in exquisite garb by 

 Mr. Hotten. Those who do not already know the wonderfnl swing of 

 Mr. Cholmondeley Pennell's lines should make their acquaintance at 

 once. 



Scottman. A beautiful and amusing book. . . . Mr. Pennell always 

 shows himself a master of the art of versification. 



Saturday Review. The book is clever and amusing, vigorous and 

 healthy. There is plenty of poetry in railways and steam-engines, and 

 now that other mines of inspiration are growing exhausted, we cannot 

 see why a new shaft should not be run in this direction. 



Morning Post. The rhythm and rugged swing of the "Night Mail 

 North" will give our readers a taste of Mr. Pennell's higher qualities. 



Field. This is a sixth edition, but it might honestly be a sixteenth 

 .... Mr. Pennell often plays with his power, but there is the right stuff 

 in almost every line he pens. 



Observer. The public have affixed the seal of their approbation on the 

 work, arid we have only to say that in doing so they have judged as they 

 usually do, wisely and well. 



Examiner. Let Mr. Pennell trust to the original strength that is in 

 him, and he may bestride his Pegasus without fear. 



CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS, PICCADILLY. 



