10 A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



Now ready, pp. 480, price 15*., by post 15., VOLUME L of 

 THE 



MODERN SPORTSMAN'S 

 GUN AND RIFLE, 



INCLUDING 



GAME AND WILDFOWL GUNS, SPORTING AND MATCH RIFLES, 

 AND REVOLVERS, 



IN TWO VOLUMES. 



Vol. I. Game and Wildfowl Guns. 



By J. H. WALSH, 



44 SrowiHiNoi," EDITOR or "THB FIELD," 

 Doft of the Brituh Man*," " The Greyhound," Britith Rural Sport$" *c. 



* A perusal of Mr. Walsh's book baa forced upon us tbe conclusion, one that will 

 be abjured by nearly every reader, that it is indisputably the standard work on the 

 object, and is likely long to remain so a position it richly merits. Sportsmen 

 will anxiously look forward to tbe second volume of tbe work, for there is every 

 reason to anticipate that the same high standard will be maintained, and that the 

 rifle will receive as complete an exposition as the Game and Wild Fowl Guns.' 

 We are only fulfilling a duty to the public when we say that no man connected in 

 any way with guns or gunnery should be without a copy of Mr. Walsh's masterly 

 *3iJ > ii M mitjfkmi Daily Oatettt, Nov. 21, 1883. 



* It will be seen that the work contains a variety of hints which may be useful to 

 intending purchasers of guns, so that we can confidently recommend an intelligent 

 glance through it as likely to save money and prevent disappointment." Saturday 



"Taking the work as a whole, the sportsman will find In It much information on 

 guns, shot, and kindred topics." Pall Mall Gazette. 



* The most complete work that has yet been written on sporting guns." 

 8t. Jamat Gatette. 



M For breadth of view and completeness this treatise could hardly be excelled. 

 It has, moreover, the advantage of reporting authoritatively on the very latest 

 improvements, both as regards weapons and powder and shot, all which objects 

 of a sportsman's consideration seem to be susceptible of indefinite progress." 

 MtrTfcsfti 



"With such a guide as this, all who appreciate sport will be able to enjoy it 

 fully, and, what is of importance, will be able to avoid much of the danger 

 attending the use of imperfect weapons. The Era. 



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