methods have completely altered. Systems formerly adopted 

 have been abandoned or revolutionized, in many cases giving 

 place to those which were previously unknown. 



For the past year the author has been engaged upon an entirely 

 new work, in which has been brought into one focus from his 

 former works what is applicable to modern conditions, together 

 with the result of practical experience, and research work of later 

 years, dealing with the entire problem — productive, technical, and 

 commercial. In it will be found a vast amount of new material, 

 and special attention has been given to future developments, 

 whether on extensive or intensive lines. 



THE COMPLETE SPORTSMAN 



(Coinptle^ from tbe ©ccasional papers ot 

 IReoinalt) Braf^e Biffin). 



By HARRY GRAHAM, 



Author of " The Perfect Gentleman," "Ruthless Rhymes for Huartless 



Homes," etc. 



Illustrated by Lewis Baumer. 

 One Vohune. Crown 8w. 6s. 



In this latest work from the versatile pen of Captain Harry 

 Graham, almost every branch of sport is lightly touched upon, 

 from big-game shooting to village cricket, from hunting to bridge ; 

 and the author's humorous hints to would-be sportsmen are 

 amusingly illustrated by numerous examples of the various excit- 

 ing sporting adventures experienced by the immortal Mr. Reginald 

 Drake Biffin and his family. 



Captain Graham may well be termed a kindly satirist, for he is 

 no cynic, and his genial and good-humoured chaff delights without 

 ever offending the most susceptible reader. His reputation as 

 a humorist will undoubtedly be enhanced by the publication of 

 " The Complete Sportsman," a book that should appeal, not only 

 to all lovers of sport, but also to that wide public which appreciates 

 witty and humorous writing. 



