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THE BRITISH THOROUGHBRED HORSE : 

 His History and Breeding, together with an 

 Exposition of the Figure System. By W. 

 Allison. With Portr.aits and other Illustra- 

 tions. Royal 8vo. Cloth. £2 : 2s. 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 published." — Sporting Life. 



II. IN THE NORTH COUNTREE: Annals 

 AND Anecdotes of Horse, Hound, and 

 Herd. By W. Scarth Dixon. Illustrated. 

 Demy 8vo. Cloth. los. 6d. net. 



Three Books by "Nat Gubbins" 



I. THE FLOWING BOWL : A Treatise on 



Drinks of all Kinds and of all Nations. 



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



"An exceptionally clever and entertaining 



book. " — Nevnnarket Journal. 



n. THE GREAT GAME: And How it is 

 Plaved. By Edward Spencer. Crown Bvo. 

 Cloth. 5s. 



" No one will care to lay it down until the 

 last page is reached." — Sportsman. 



III. CAKES AND ALE : A Memory of Many 

 Meals. By Edward Spencer. Third Edi- 

 tion. Crown Bvo. Cloth, as. 



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

 never thought to read a cookery book through ; 

 but then I never came across so pleasant a one." 



A Novel of Tnrf Life 



THE SPENDTHRIFT. By Francis Dods- 

 worth. Crown Svo. Cloth. 6s. 



" He knows his subject thoroughly, and he 

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



CINDER-PATH TALES. By W. Lindsev. 

 Crown Svo. Cloth. 3s. 6d. 



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