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“The difficulty of finding A SUITABLE PRESENT FOR A MAN is solved. 
Col. Haggard’s book supplies a need.” —Swnday Times. 
SPORTING YARNS, spun off THE REEL 
By Lieut.-Col ANDREW C. P. HAGGARD, D.S.O. 
With 164 Humorous Illustrations. 6s. net 
Sport with Rod, Rifle and Gun in Great Britain, India, Africa, Japan, Canada, and Newfoundland. 
The Field says: ‘This most interesting book. A volume which will give great delight.” 
A BOOK OF TRAYWEL IN MOROCCO 
By ISABEL SAVORY 
IN THE TAIL OF THE PEACOCK 
By the Author of ‘‘ A Sportswoman in India.” 
In one volwme, cloth gilt and gilt top, 16s. net 
With 48 Full-page Illustrations from Photographs, and a Photogravure Portrait 
The St. James’s Gazette says: “‘ Kvery page would bear quotation.” 
“Of exceptional interest; written with great insight and judgment. One of the best-tempered, most entertaining, and 
most informing books on Morocco ever published.— Birmingham Post. 
‘““From beginning to end ‘In the Tail of the Peacock’ is capital reading.”—Manchester Guardian. 
LORD LILFORD ON BIRDS — 
Being Notes and Observations by the late LORD LILFORD, with Contributions on 
Falconry and Otter Hunting 
Edited by A. TREVOR-BATTYE, M.A., F.L.S., etc. 
In one large handsome cloth gilt volume, 16s. net 
With 13 Drawings by A. THORBURN, including a Photogravure Plate 
“To the lover of birds, Lord Lilford’s notes on birds, with admirable illustrations by Mr. A. Thorburn, will be a pure delight. 
The book is one which will be welcomed not only by ornithologists, but by bird-lovers in general.”—Daily Telegraph. 
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THE UGANDA PROTECTORATE 
In two large volumes, 1,058 pages, handsomely bound im cloth gilt, 42s. net 
With 506 Illustrations, 48 Full-page Coloured Plates, and 9 Maps specially drawn for the work 
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