BOOKS FOE SPOBTSMEN, 



THIRTY YEARS OF SHIKAR. By Sir EDWARD 

 BRADDON, K.C.M.G. With Illustrations by G. D. GILES, and a 

 Map of Oudh Forest Tracts and Nepal Terai. Demy 8vo, 18s. 



"A series of delightful papers Sir Edward has a vivid, straightforward 



way of presenting scenes and incidents which is the gift of only the few."- 

 Graphic. 



" Lively pages, full of the zest of a keen sportsman." Speaker. 



" Sir Edward knows how to write as well as he knows how to hunt A 



fascinating volume." Daily Telegraph. 



THE ARABIAN HORSE : His COUNTRY AND PEOPLE. By 

 MAJOR-GENERAL W. TWEEDIE, C.S.I., for many years H.B.M.'s 

 Consul-General, Baghdad, and Political Resident for the Government 

 of India in Turkish Arabia. With Seven Coloured Plates and other 

 Illustrations, and a Map of the Country. In One Volume royal 4to, 

 price 3, 3s. net. 



"This magnificent book, which is an honour to both- author and publisher, 

 must remain a standard work on the subject with which it deals This ex- 

 cellent work, full of practical and special knowledge, is written in a pleasant 

 and unassuming style, adorned with admirable illustrations of Arabian horses, 

 and produced by the publisher in a sumptuous form." Edinburgh Review. 



" No writer on the Arab horse has approached the consideration of him with 

 such knowledge as General Tweedie possesses, and very few men have had such 



opportunities of acquiring 1 information, at first hand, on the spot The last, 



but probably the most important, part of General Tweedie's book is the 

 Glossarial Index, which forms a mine of general Oriental learning for every one 

 interested in the geography, literature, and history of the East." Saturday 

 Review. 



HINDU - KOH : WANDERINGS AND WILD SPORT ox AND 



BEYOND THE HIMALAYAS. By MAJOR-GENERAL DONALD MAC- 



INTYRE, V.C., late Prince of Wales' Own Goorkhas ; F.R.G.S. 

 Dedicated to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. New Edition, Revised. 

 With numerous Illustrations. Post 8vo, 3s. 6d. 



' ' One of the best accounts of travel and sport in the Himalayas which have 

 ever been written." St James's Gazette. 



"We have read many books on Himalayan, Cashmerian, and Thibetan sport, 

 but none more pleasant, more modest, more amusing, or more instructive."- 

 Saturday Review. 



"We never read a more entertaining book about Himalayan sport We 



shoiild very much like to give a miniature echo of the whole book, which in every 

 chapter has amused us keenly." Rod and Gun. 



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