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Hunting Reminiscences 



BY 



ALFRED E. PEASE, M.P. 



Author of " The Cleveland Hounds as a Trencher- fed Pack," 

 " Horse-breeding for Farmers," etc. 



With Illustrations by the late Sir Frank Lockwood, Cdthbert 

 Bradley, Heywood Hardy, and from Photographs. 



Contents. — The Cambridge Drag and House of Commons Steeplechase. The 

 Life of a Hunter. Hounds. Hare-Hunting. Fox-Hunting. Badger-Hunting. 

 Cub-Hunting. The Greatest Run I ever saw, etc. 



Also an Edition de Luxe, limited to 200 numbered copies at one guinea net, 

 beautifully printed from newly-cast type on Dickinson's hand-made deckled-edge 

 paper, and the Illustrations printed on the fijiest art plate paper. In addition 

 to this the size of the book is enlarged to dej?iy Svo., giving wider margins to the 

 pages, and there are several extra Illustrations not included in the sjnallef 

 edition. 



'* There is more to be learned roni Mr. Alfred E. Pease's little volume of 

 * Hunting Reminiscences ' than from a libraiy of more pretentious treatises. The 

 frontispiece is a portrait of the author himself on a favourite mare. But where he 

 really paints himself is in every page, and long before we have got to the concluding 

 chapter we seem to know him intimately as we like him much. Mr. Pease, hke Sol 

 GiUs, is ' chockful of science,' but there is not a touch of pedantiy in his manner ot 

 imparting his knowledge— the reader picks it up incidentally as he goes galloping 

 along, for the pace is good from the start to the finish." — Tijnes. 



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Riding for Ladies. 



With Hints on the Stable, 



BY 



Mrs. POWER O'DONOQHUE. 



With 91 Illustrations by A. Chantrey Corbould. 

 "It is characteristic of her book, as of all books of any value, that it has a 

 distinctive character. Sound common sense and a thoroughly practical way of 

 communicating instruction are its leading traits." — Daily News. 



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Ladies in the Field. 



Sketches of Sport. 

 Edited by the LADY VIOLET GREVILLE. 



Contents. — Riding in Ireland and India, by Lady Greville. Hunting in the 

 Shires. Horses and their Riders, by the Duchess of Newcastle. The Wife of the 

 M.F.H., by Mrs. Chaworth Musters. Fox Hunting. Team and Tandem Driving, 

 by Miss Rosie Anstmther Thomson. Tigers I have shot, by Mrs. C. Martelh. 

 Rifle Shooting, by Miss Leale. Deer Stalking and Deer Driving, by Diane 

 Chasseresse. Covert Shooting, by Lady Boynton. A Kangaroo Hunt, by Mrs. 

 Jenkins. Cychng, by :Mrs. E. R. Pennell. Punting, by Miss Sybil Salaman. 



