WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



POEMS IN PINK. 



Volume of Sporting Poems. — Second Edition. 

 Price Five Shillings. 



' A collection of lively sporting verses.' — Times, Sept. 20, 1S94. 



' Very pleasant reading for hunting men, and worthy of the fine 

 sports they celebrate.' — Scotsman, Oct. 1S94. 



' We seem to hear Whyte-Melville and Egerton Warburton in 

 some of the stanzas. . . . Where all is so good it is difficult to 

 particularise.' — Baily's Magazine, Oct. 1894. 



' Shows a thorough knowledge of hunting. . . . Will soon run 

 into another edition.' — Land and Water, Sept. 29, 1894. 



' A charming collection of verses.' 



Horse and Hound, Sept. 22, 1S94. 



' Should be in great request among hunting men. . . . We can 

 remember no writer similarly endowed since Whyte-Melville. Mr. 

 Williams is a practical sportsman, passionately devoted to the pigskin, 

 and has a lyrical gift of high quality. We need hardly say that the 

 combination is exceedingly rare. . . . Workmanship as excellent as 

 the material. . . .'—County Gentleman, Oct. 6, 1894. 



' Mr. Williams is a clever rhymester, and his muse is the open 

 country. There is a freshness and airy raciness about his poems.' 



Sportsman, Nov. 10, 1894. 



' Mr. Williams is a sportsman of the genuine British school, full of 

 the enthusiasm of his ciaft. His hunting verses have the proper 

 galloping ring.'— Pall Mall Gazette, Nov. 30, 1894. 



' A charming little volume which should be in every sportsman's 

 possession, and whose stirring strains revive memories of Whyte- 

 Melville or Bromley-Davenport.'— Field, Dec. 29, 1894. 



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