PRESS dPlUlOaS—cimimued. 



" The book is the work of a lawyer who hesitates not to com- 

 bine his capacity for entertaining with amusing tales lucid 

 exposition of laws to anyone interested in the points with which 

 he deals, whether he be the Squire of the Hall, the gamekeeper, 

 or the poacher." — T/ie Scotsman. 



" A comprehensive survey of all matters likely to interest 

 sportsmen. It is interesting and amusing to note the number 

 of popular fallacies which Mr. Everitt explodes. Here hunting 

 men will find that fox-hunting is a trespass in spite of a contrary 

 popular belief; landowners vi'ill discern that the popular four- 

 feet rule in connection with ditches is fallacious ; shooting 

 lawyers will find how easily they may be ' cornered' by diflScult 

 questions of game ownership. The author's easy, familiar, and 

 yet instructive style will be recognised. The book is really an 

 amusing dissertation in the form of articles and interviews on a 

 subject of interest to all who live in the country. We can pro- 

 mise all buyers their full money's worth in both instruction and 

 amusement." — Laiv Notes. 



" Mr. Nicholas Everitt's new book, with its striking title 

 and somewhat impressive ' get up,' should certainly win him 

 a large measure of appreciation. To sportsmen and lawyers 

 it will be the very marrow of useful and interesting ma- 

 terial, and if poachers were given to studying legal litera- 

 ture, they would find here a rich storehouse of facts and 

 opinions calculated to help them at a pinch. Mr. Everitt's 

 twenty-two chapters brim over with legal learning and exceed- 

 ingly useful ' tips.' The book is of sterling value, and will have 

 a wide appeal." — Eastern Daily Press. 



" We commend Mr. Everitt's book to all who have to do with 

 dog or gun. The book is nicely printed and bound, the droll 

 design on the cover thereof being highly appropriate to the 

 contents." — Norfolk Daily Standard. 



