THE HON. JOHN FORTESCUE. 



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MOOR. By the HON. JOHN FORTESCUE. With Fourteen Full-page Illustrations 

 by EIJGAR GibERNE. Large Crown 8vo. i6s. 



"A REALLY ADMIRABLE AND ENJOYABLE BOOK." Scotsman. 



THE HUNTER'S ARCADIA. By PARKER 



GILLMORE, Author of "A Ride Through Hostile Africa," "All Round the World," 

 &c. Demy 8vo. With numerous Illustrations. IQS. 6d. 



"I have seen nothing as yet this season more attractive than Mr. Parker Gillmore's 'The 

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"Extremely interesting."^/. James's Gazette. 



"A GOOD READABLE BOOK." Scotsman. 



DEER-STALKING. By AUGUSTUS GRIMBLE. 



With Six Full-page Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. 6s. 



" There is plenty of room for the excellent little book Mr. Grimble modestly puts forward 

 ... he always makes his meaning clear, incidentally he tells a story with point, and through- 

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 what he is talking about. Mr. Grimble is evidently a sound sportsman. He does not deduce 

 or speculate ; he gives the results of keen pbservatl >n and practical experience, and in such a 

 way only can a sound sporting book be written. We do not at any time find ourselves diffenng 

 from the author ; but if we did so, we should feel certain that he had some very cogent 

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 only how success may be achieved, but how failure may be avoided ; and both lessons, let us 

 add, are brightly and pleasantly conveyed." Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 



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A SEA-PAINTER'S LOG. By ROBERT C. 



LESLIE. With Twelve Full-page Illustrations by the Author. Large Crown 8vo. 



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" It is not given to every man to wield the pen as well as the brush, to appear before the 

 public as an author as well as an artist. Mr. Robert C. Leslie has, however, shown that he 

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 as he undoubtedly achieves in his pictures. . . . An admirable study of the sea. . . . The 

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