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COLONEL COOK'S 



OBSERVATIONS ON 

 FOX'HUNTING.'- 



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THE LIFE OF A FOX : written by himself. 



By THOMAS SMITH, Esq. Sometime Master of the Craven Hounds andof the Pytchley 



With an IntiodiKtion by LORD WILLOUdHBY DE BROK©.', and Coloured Plates 

 from laie old eoloiiied prints and paintings b> Aiken, Howett and other contemporary 

 artists. 1 vol., Crown 4to, 21s. net. 



THE DIARY OF A HUNTSMAN : 



By THOMAS SMITH, Esq., .Author of " The Life of a Fox." 



With an Introduction b.\ LORD WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE. With Coloured 

 Plates from magnificent Pictures by Herring, Aiken, Wolstenholme, and Pollard, 

 and the original Black-and-white Illustrations. Crown 4to, 21s. net. 



If one were forced to select only one textbook to place in the hands of a young 

 huntsman, no mistake would be made in choosing Mr. Smith's work. There are more 

 actual stage directions in it than in any other work of the kind — not omitting the 

 immortal " Beckford " — and every phase and aspect of the chase is judiciously dealt with. 



The Cecil AhVui edition nf tJie jainuiis spoiia/t/ cidssic 



HANDLEY CROSS; or, Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt 



By R. S. SURTEES. 



and white by (Xcil Aldin. 



With 24 Coloured Plates and 100 Illustrations in black 

 2 vols.. Royal 8vo, 21s. net. 



This is a complete edition of Surtees' glorious work, illustrated by the one artist of 

 the day who is pre-eminently fitted to do justice to it. The period is one that 

 Ml'. Aldin has made peculiarly his own, and while preserving the traditional represen- 

 tation of the characteis, he has been :ible to give full play to his powers of depicting 

 old-fashioned country scenes both indoors and in the open, especially, of course, those 

 in the hunting-field. The Times says : "Jorrocks's Hunt must surely have been con- 

 ceived in some occult anticipation of the birth of Mr. Cecil Aldin. His illustrations are 

 niastf'rlv." 



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