RECENT SPORTING BOOKS. 



Hunting Reminiscences of Frank Gillard, 

 with the Belvoir Hounds, i860 to 1896. 



Recorded and Illustrated by Cuthbert Bradley, "Whipster" 

 of Land and Water. With a Photogravure Frontispiece and 

 Two Steel Engravings, and with over Sixty other Illustrations 

 by Cuthbert Bradley and from Pictures by B. Nightingale, etc. 

 One volume, large 8vo, 15s. 



A Mingled Yarn. 



The Autobiography of Edward Spencer Mott (Nathaniicl 

 GuBBiNs), Author of " Cakes and Ale," etc. One vol., large 

 crown 8vo, 12s. 6d. 



" It is most interesting reading, and gives you glimpses of many strange byways of 

 life and of all sorts and conditions of men." — T>-uth. 



"Uncommonly good reading." — St. James's Gazette. 



" Lively anecdotes crop up, like poppies in the corn, wherever one looks into this 

 most entertaining book." — Referee. 



" A very readable autobiography." — Literary World. 



Cheap Edition. Eighth Thousand, 



Riding Recollections and Turf Stories. 



By Henry Custance, Thrice Winner of the Derby. One vol., 

 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. 



"An admirable sketch of turf history during a very interesting period, well and 

 humorously written." — Sporting Life. 



Wild Norway: 



With Chapters on the Swedish Highlands, Jutland, and 

 Spitzbergen. 



By Abel Chapman, Author of "Wild Spain," etc. With Seven- 

 teen Full-page Illustrations and numerous smaller ones by the 

 Author and Charles Whymper. Demy 8vo, i6s. 



" There is not a chapter in this book which would not be missed." — Spectator. 



"A very good, very accurate, and deeply interesting book of wild life and natural 

 history." — Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic Ne2i's. 



"Will be re.id with keen interest by the angler, the hunter of wild game, and the 

 student of bird life." — Scotsman. 



"It will be found not only an invaluable, but a delightful companion by the sports- 

 man, the angler, and the ornithologist." — Times. 



LONDON: EDWARD ARNOLD, 37 BEDFORD STREET. 



