A CENTURY OF 

 ENGLISH FOX=HUNTING 



. . BY . . 



GEORGE F. UNDERHILL 



AUTHOR OF "HINTS TO HUNTING MEN," ETC. 



Demy 8vo, cloth, gilt top, with coloured frontispiece by 

 John Leech, 95. nett. 



. . PRESS OPINIONS . . 



" Fox-hunting is a tolerably well-worn theme ; of books on the 

 subject there is an abundance, both ancient and modern; so the 

 author deserves credit for a fair measure of originality and pre- 

 senting old friends in new dresses. 'A Century of English Fox- 

 Hunting' will prove a valuable addition to the libraries of all 

 sportsmen." Westminster Gazette. 



" The contents of the volume before us are remarkably cleverly 

 compiled, for although many of the facts recorded within the 

 cover will be familiar to the student of fox-hunting lore, yet even 

 the most learned, we believe, will find some little anecdote of 

 field craft that will be new to him. Taking the volume as a 

 whole, we consider it extremely well mapped out, and that it 

 will have a large circulation is not only our desire, but our 

 opinion as a sporting writer." The Shooting Times and British 

 Sportsman. 



11 Mr George F. Underbill has written a very entertaining book 

 in his 'Century of English Fox-Hunting.' He has succeeded in 

 all his purposes, and has produced an admirable volume, not- 

 withstanding the fact that, as soon as he commenced his work, 

 the war denuded the hunting field of many of the keenest fox- 

 hunters. In short, the book is an apologia for, and the exposi- 

 tion of, sport, and will be welcomed in the libraries." Army 

 and Navy Gazette. 



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