ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



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(5th EDITION) 

 By CHARLES LANCASTER. 



An Illustrated treatise on "THE ART OF SHOOTING," with 



extracts from the best authorities, combining full-page 



explanatory illustrations from instantaneous and 



other photographs. 



Th- Field. " Supplies what has long been a 



desideratum." 

 The Tlnieti. ' Really one of the most practical 



books on the subject we remember to have met." 

 Sporting Lift. "Well illustrated and highly in- 

 structive." 

 Si-olninn. "Is likely to prove of practical 



service." 



Shooting Time*. "Is brimful of practical hints." 

 Horning Post. "This treatise is likely to prove 



acceptable to many." 



4ir;i|tli jr. "Contains a deal of good advice." 

 St. James's ;azette. " Passes in review every 



kiml of shot that can present itself." 

 Army nnd -Vavy Gazette. " A generally useful 



book." 

 Roil and linn. " Always entertaining as well as 



instructive." 

 Dally Telegraph." It isji well written and reliable 



handy guide, and is worthy of careful study." 



1 rli- hi IT Font. "A useful and well illustrated 

 treatise. 



Dully <'lironlele. "Mr. Lancaster goes patiently 

 over the minutest points." 



Illustrated London \r> "Experts would be 

 first to praise for the pains taken to explain 

 simple principles and to illustrate details." 



The 4'rltle " Should be perused by all sportsmen 

 desirous to become good shots." 



Blai-k wood's " A very useful book . . . which 

 will be serviceable to many." 



Bazaar. "The instructions are the most valuable 

 that have ever been placed before the public." 



British Truili- Journal " Ought to be read by 

 every sportsman." 



Forre's Sporting Soles "A work that will supply 

 pleasure and profit even to the most skilful 

 gunner, but to the tyro it will be found in- 

 valuable." 



Price 7s. Gel. Postage, 6d. extra.. 



Published by CHARLES LANCASTER, 151, New Bond Street, W. 



