BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE "GREEN FINCH" CRUISE. 



By F. CLAUDE KEMPSON. 



Illustrated by the Author. Demy 8vo, 5j- net. 



"Unlike most books on cruising, 'The Green Finch Cruise ' is not written 

 from the point of view of the 'one-sport' man, but the common commonplace 

 view of the all-round sportsman taking a holiday. Such a book really 

 encourages people to try a single-handed cruise."— The Field. 



"Mr. Kempson has a happy knack of narration, and really carries his 

 readers with him by his own siieer enjoyment of his trip. He is a useful 

 monitor, too, and gives away hints of every kind to the adventurers who may 

 come after." — llie Globe. 



"A compound of Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, and AV. W. Jacobs." — Morn- 

 ing Post. 



"The larkish log of a south-coast cruise, with highly original pen-and-ink 

 illustrations by the author." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



THE MISADVENTURES OF A HACK 

 CRUISER. 



By F. CLAUDE KEMPSON. 



With 50 Illustrations from the Author's Sketches. 61= net. 



"Mr. Kempson spins his yarn with such spirit and breeziness that the 



reader is irresistibly carried away and cannot put down the book until the last 



page has been turned. The sketches with which the book is profusely illus- 



. trated are full of humour, and his racy criticism of life and things in general 



makes most excellent reading." — Yachting World. 



"The reader, if he has a sense of liumour, and is a sportsman, and fond of 

 a boat, will be so entertained with the ' Misadventures of a Hack Cruiser ' 

 that he will go clean through it and be quite sorry when the little holiday 

 is over." — Field. 



"Told with a picturesqueness of detail and a manifest truthfulness which 

 make the strongest appeal to the reader : he will not like to miss a word of the 

 story. It is an admirable example of observation which is at once humorous 

 and true." — Spectator. 



LONDON: EDWARD AENOLD. 



