UNIFORM WITH THIS VOLUME 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR 



(conjointly with Mr. G. Malcolm) 



GROUSE & GROUSE MOORS 



CONTAINING SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR 



BY CHARLES WHYMPER, F.Z.S. 



PUBLISHED BY A. AND C. BLACK, 4 80HO SQUARE, LONDON, W. 



SOME PRESS OPINIONS 



" Captain Maxwell writes lucidly and to the point 

 ... he has far too much useful knowledge to impart 

 to spare any space for padding. . . . Every page of 

 Captain Maxwell's treatise is full of information . . . 

 we trust that his precepts will be studied as widely 

 and carefully as they deserve." Saturday Review. 



" Captain Aymer Maxwell's six chapters on 'Shoot- 

 ing the Grouse ' are far above the ordinary level of 

 sporting literature. The chapters on black-game and 

 ptarmigan in particular contain some delightfully 

 vivid and well-written descriptions of Highland rough 

 shooting. ' ' Spectator. 



"In the second half of the volume Captain 

 Maxwell writes well on the practical side of grouse 

 shooting all very pleasant reading and f well put ' 

 and showing by his remarks that the advice he 

 gives is based on experience. Young shooters may 

 be recommended to read with attention the hints 

 given in Chapter VIII. on how to shoot driven grouse. 

 The chapters which follow, descriptive of black-game 

 and ptarmigan shooting, will remind many a reader 

 of his own experiences, and are very true to nature." 

 Field. 



