In Two Vols, Plates. 



BROOKLANDS: A SPORTING BIOGRAPHY, 



BY MAJOR HERBERT BYNG HALL. 



" Major Hall is now an established writer on rural scenes 

 and sports. He is an ardent lover of them, and he describes 

 them with charming minuteness and passionate eloquence. 

 We recommend the volumes to the immediate attention of our 

 readers ; they will find sterling amusement in them." — Bell's 

 Life. 



" The Author has got the great secret for this kind of book, 

 of being thoroughly at home himself in every scene he gives 

 you. His Squire Western picture is as true a one as any we 

 have seen for many a long day, and is none the worse for the 

 evident admiration and sympathy the author has with his 

 subject." — Sporting Magazine. 



** To Sportsmen a brace of eminently attractive volumes." 

 — Naval and Military Gazette. 



" Most agreeable volumes, full of Sporting Anecdotes." — 

 Illustrated News. 



"Mr. Herbert Byng Hall has considerable talent for the 

 kind of writing required in a sporting book ; his scenes are 

 lively, exciting, and interesting." — Sunday Times. 



" There is abundance of anecdote and considerable humour, 

 and it will be found a most agreeable narrative." — Western 

 Times. 



In 1 vol. foolscap %vo. 



SLAVERY AT HOME, 



BY A WOMAN OF THE WORLD. 



LONDON: 

 T. C. NEWBY, PUBLISHER, 



30, WELBECK STREET. 

 1853. 



