26 HATCHARDS, 187 PICCADILLY 



254 OSBALDISTON (Squire George) : HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 



Edited, with Commentary, by E. D. Cuming, Introduction by Sir 

 Theodore Cook. With 16 coloured plates, and 75 illustrations in 

 black and white. 4to. orig. cloth. 1926 £2 2s. 



.". This book for the first time presents a life-like portrait of the man his con- 

 temporaries described as " the best sportsman of any age or country." 



255 Ditto. Another Copy, but of the First Edition. 4to. orig. 



cloth. £2 15s. 



256 Ditto. Another Copy, well-bound in half dark red 



MOROCCO, panelled backs, with hunting emblems, t.e.g. £4 10s. 



257 Ditto. Another Copy, EDITIOX-DE-LUXE, with 13 



additional plates, text printed on handmade paper [limited to 

 100 numbered copies] £15 15s. 



258 Paget (J. Otho). Hunting. . . . With portraits and other illus- 

 trations. 8vO. NEWLY BOUND IN HALF GREEN MOROCCO, t.C.g. 



London, 1900 £2 2s. 



\ 258a Beagles and Beagling. With 34 illustrations. 8vo. cloth. 



1923 21s. 



.^1 259 Memoirs of the Shires 8vo. cloth. London, 1920 



12s. 6d. 



.•. The author, who has been hunting correspondent to The Field since 1885, 

 wTriting to that paper under the signature of Q., here reviews his experiences with 

 these famous packs. 



J 260 Paterson (Major T. S.). Sympathetic Training of Horse and Man: 



a Handbook on Present-Day Equitation. With photographs and 

 diggrams. ^ 8vo. cloth. 1926 12s. 6d. 



261 Pease (A. E.). The Cleveland Hounds, as a Trencher-Fed Pack. 

 With map and coloured portrait. Roy. 8vo. original cloth. London, 

 1887 16s. 



262 Hunting Reminiscences. . . . With illustrations by Sir 



Frank Lockwood and others. Cr. 8vo. cloth. London, 1898 8s. 



263 Ditto. EDITIOX DE LUXE, printed on handmade paper. 



[Limited to 200 copies j. With coloured frontispiece and other 

 illustrations. 8vo. original half roan binding. London, 1898 15s. 



264 Pease (E. Lloyd). Scenes from the Saddle. . . . Sm. thin 4to. 

 cloth. London, 1921 2s. 6d. 



.'. Chiefly poems, relating to Hunting with the Hurworth and Zetland Fox-Hounds. 



265 Pembroke (Henry, Earl of). Military Equitation : or a Method of 

 Breaking Horses, and Teaching Soldiers to Ride ; designed for the 

 Use of the Army. With folding plates. Sm. 4to. old calf. 

 London, 1793 ' 25s. 



