WOBKS BY THE SAME AUTEOB. 



SOMAULAND, 



lioijal 8vo., cloth extra, gilt top, 18s. net. 



A thrilling story of sport and adventure met with in the course 

 of two expeditions into the interior of the country. Profusely 

 illustrated from photographs by the author and with original full- 

 page drawings by that great portrayer of wild animal life, Edmund 

 Caldwell. 



This standard work on Somaliland, which has taken upwards of 

 four years to compile, concludes with descriptive lists of every 

 animal and bird known to inhabit the country. The book contains an 

 original map, drawn by the author, showing the heart of the Marehan 

 and Haweea countries previously untrodden by white man's foot. 



Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. — ' Readers will find tliis a capital 

 book of sport and travel, in which the life of the hunter in Africa is depicted in 

 graphic and straightforward fashion. Mr. Caldwell's illustrations are excellent.' 



Spectator. — ' Mr. Peel's two hunting trips in '■ Somaliland" will make many 

 a man's mouth water, though the trying experiences of the desert journey will as 

 probably parch their throats in anticipation.' 



Satiirday Review. — ' This is a pleasant book of sport, natural history, and 

 adventure, rendered additionally interesting by an excellent list of the fauna of 

 the country.' 



WILD SPORT IN THE OUTER HEBRIDES. 



Demij Svo., cloth gilt, gilt top. Is. 6d. net. 



The experiences of a sportsman who has made a close study of 

 the habits of all the animals and birds which are to be found in the 

 Outer Hebrides. The illustrations consist of a photogravure fi'ontis- 

 piece from an original drawing by Mr. Gr. E. Lodge, and repro- 

 ductions of numerous photographs taken by the Author. In an 

 Appendix is given a list of all the animals and birds which have 

 been actually observed by the Author in these islands. 



Daily News. — ' A breezy, sportsmanlike book, well illustrated.' 



Dundee Advertiser. — ' His book gives a clear insight to the country and the 

 sport it provides. He writes in a graphic, straightforward style, and his 

 experiences leave the reader impressed that he has read the truth and nothing 

 btit the truth. The illustrations are very line.' 



Glasgow Herald. — 'Will be found exceedingly useful botli Ijy the sportsman 

 and the naturalist who may visit the Western Isles.' 



Scotsman. — ' A book which every lover of sport will peruse with interest and 

 ]irolit.' 



Times. — ' An exciting book. ' 



Pall Mall Gazette. — 'Snap-shooting with the camera is Jlr. Peel's last word. 

 He linds it so atti-activc that lie tlireatens to discard his gun altogether. We 

 liopc he will neither discard his gun nor his pen. He has tlie right way with both. ' 



F. E. EOBINSON & CO., 



TUK RUSSELL PRESS, 20, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 



