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OF THE 



HANDLEY CROSS" 



SPORTING NOVELS. 



6 Volumes, Large Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, price 36s. 



The Handley Cross Sporting Novels have hitherto, in the size of 

 their original issue, formed the enduring ornament of a Country Gentle- 

 man's Library, but, bj- reason of their price, they have been somewhat 

 beyond the attainment of that extensive and constantly enlarging section 

 who have learned to take delight in the out-of-door amusements which 

 brighten rural life. 



Everyone whose delight is in a " finest run across country that ever 

 was seen," and whose ambition is "to be in at the finish," may now 

 have as his abiding companions on his own book-case within reach of his 

 easy-chair, the histories of Jorrocks and Sponge and Romford, and 

 others of the famous creation, in a handsome and handy form ; having 

 the pages brightened b.y a selection frona the original illustrations to give 

 an added vividness to the exhilarating raciness of the author's humour. 



TJte volauics arc sold separateJij as under: — 



HANDLEY CROSS; or, Mp. Jorrocks's Hunt. With 

 67 Text and 12 Page Illustrations and Hand-Coloured Frontispiece. 

 Price 7s. Qd. 



ASK MAMMA; or*, The Richest Commoner in England. 



With 51 Text and B Page Illustrations and Hand-Coloured 

 Frontispiece. Price 6s. 



SPONGE'S SPORTING TOUR. Vv^ith 60 Text and 8 Page 

 Illustrations and Hand-Coloured Frontispiece. Price 6s. 



PLAIN OR RING LETS .t5 With 43 Text and 8 Page Illustrations 

 and Hand-Coloured Frontispiece. Price 6s. 



MR. FACEY ROMFORD'S HOUNDS. With 46 Text and 

 B Page Illustrations and Hand-Coloured Frontispiece. Price 6s. 



HAWBUCK GRANGE; op, The Sporting Adventures of 



Thomas Scott, Esquire. With 28 Text and 8 Page Illustrations 

 and Hand-Coloured Frontispiece. Price 4s. 6f7. 



BPtADBUEY, AGNEW, & CO. Ld., B, 9, 10, BOUYEEIE STREET, E.C. 



