Autumn Announcements 7 



The Beaufort Hunting Diary. 



By H. STUART MENZIES. With an Introduction by 

 the Duke of Beaufort. Size 13^ x 8. Bound hand- 

 somely in cloth, 75. 6d. net ; half morocco, 105. 6d. net. 



The author's aim has been to produce a diary that 

 would, for the first time, give hunting people a volume 

 in which to record their sport as fully as it should be 

 recorded. 



It is curious that so obvious a want should have re- 

 mained so long unsatisfied, but the present work is the 

 result of long study of the question, and is the most 

 comprehensive thing of its kind yet attempted. 



Mr. Menzies has kept an elaborate record of every 

 day's hunting he has had during the last dozen years, 

 and recommends others to do likewise, for the back pages 

 of such a record are fascinating after the years have 

 dimmed the writer's memory of the events recorded. 



The book is by no means exclusively intended for 

 the use of Fox-hunters ; as Stag-hunters, Otter-hunters, 

 and followers of Harriers or Beagles will find it equally 

 useful. The volume includes, besides the full diary, 

 special pages for photographs, newspaper cuttings, 

 stables, complete season's expenses, etc., making a 

 record of the sport as it should be fully recorded. 



Shakespeare to Shaw. 



By CECIL FERARD ARMSTRONG. Author of " The 

 Dramatic Author's Companion." Crown 8vo. 65. 



This book consists principally of essays and criticisms 

 of the dramatic work of seven practical dramatists, 

 beginning with William Shakespeare and concluding 

 with Bernard Shaw. The dramatists chosen are those 

 whose work has been practically successful and has had 

 a marked influence upon the stage of their time. Thus 

 there will be found amongst them such a one as T. W. 

 Robertson, who, although scarcely reckoned among the 

 great dramatists, yet had a very marked influence on 

 the drama of his day. 



With the exception of Sir A. W. Pinero and George 



