STRAY SPORT. 



BY J. MORAY BROWN, 



Author of ' Shikar Sketches,' ' Powder, Spur, and Spear,' 

 'The Days when we went Hog-Hunting.' 



With numerous Illustrations. 2 vols. post 8vo, 21s. 



SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



" AVe have read nothing better in any book on Indian sport than 'My 

 First Tiger.' This and what follows is told with rare skill, and is cer- 

 tainly the gem of the book." St James's Gazette. 



" It is not only of ' pig ' and tiger that the writer has reminiscences to re- 

 call ; he has something to say of almost every species of Indian game. In 

 a second volume he deals with more familiar English sports, but all in the 

 same bright and charming manner which makes his books good reading for 

 even those who know nothing whatever of his subjects, and delightful for 

 those who do." Daily Telegraph. 



"In the vivid pictures he paints of hog-hunting, and of those dashing 

 charges and brilliant tactics by which many an old boar has yielded the 

 well-prized tusk, one can read of a partiality which no words can disguise. 



It is a book breathing the best spirit, and a book which cannot fail to 



be included among our works of reference In short, a compendium of 



sport abounding in anecdotes and in admirable illustration." Illustrated 

 London News. 



" Not only are charms of tiger-hunting and pig-sticking in the far East 

 detailed with all an enthusiast's zest and, be it said, with a good deal of 

 literary skill as well but sport at home, on moor and fen, loch and river, 

 is ably and pleasantly described." St James's Budget. 



" It is his appreciation of variety, his power of vivid description, and his 

 obvious delight in all the minor incidents of sport, in the art which consists 

 in the working for circumventing and killing your game in a fair way, that 



the chief charm of Mr Moray Brown's book lies Some of the most 



delightful of his papers are those in which he tells of his experiences by 

 the rivers and burns of the north-east of Scotland." Scotsman. 



WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON. 



