8 Books publislied ly Sherwood) Jones*, and Co. 



2. 

 The SPORTSMAN'S REPOSITORY ; com- 



prising a Series of highly-finished Engravings, representing the 

 HOUSE and the Doc in all their varieties; executed in the Line 

 Manner, by JOHN SCOTT, from original Paintings by Marshall, 

 Reinagie, Gilpin, Stubbs, and Cooper : accompanied with a com- 

 prehensive, historical, and systematic description of the different 

 Species of each, their appropriate Uses, Management, and Im- 

 provement ; interspersed with Anecdotes of the most celebrated 

 Horses and Dogs, and their Proprietors ; also, a Variety of prac- 

 tical Information on Training, and the Amusements of the Field. 

 By the Author of " BRITISH FIELD SPORTS." Beautifully 

 printed in Quarto, and embellished with Forty highly-finished 

 Copper-plate Engravings, and numerous Wood Cut*. Price 31. 3s. 

 in boards. It may also be had in Six Parts. Price 10s 6d. each. 



3. 

 THOUGHTS on FOX and HARE HUNTING ; 



in a Series of Letters to a Friend. By PETER BECKFORD, Esq. 

 With numerous illustrative Notes by the Author. A new and 

 elegant Edition, in One Volume, 8vo. Price 14s. boards. 



*,* The Publishers beg leave respectfully to recommend the present Edition of Mr. Beckford's 

 valuable Work, to the notice of Sporting Gentlemen. It will be found to surpass all preceding 

 Editions, in elegance of paper, printing, and illustration. The Author's Notes, also, which 

 have long been omitted, are here introduced, and render this Edition peculiarly desirable. 



4. 

 An ESSAY on HUNTING ; comprising Hunting, 



Lawfulness, Benefits, Pleasure, Pastime, Game, Scent, Hounds, 

 The Horse, Huntsman, Sagacity, Sec. &c. &c. Copied verbatim 

 from the Original Edition, printed in the year 1753, and elegantly 

 printed in 8vo. Price 7s. boards ; or, in 4to. 12s. 



We consider the Sporting World much indebted to those who have caused the re-printing of this 

 Work } the style is excellent. Some of the Author's ideas may, since its first publication ( 1 733)* 

 have been controverted, or become obsolete, through the benefits of modern experience; but 

 good sense, combined with practical knowledge and a playful fancy, are apparent in every sub- 

 ject which the Author touches on; and we candidly express our belief, that few modern Volumes 

 will afford the reader more pleasure. Sporting Magazine. 



5. 

 SPORTING ANECDOTES, original and selected, 



(many of them concerning our late King); including numerous 

 Characteristic Portraits of Persons in every Walk of Life, who 

 have acquired notoriety from their Achievements on the Turf, at 



