SIXTH IMPRESSION—TWENTY-FOURTH 
THOUSAND. 
Large Crown 8v0. Price 6/= net. 
With 23 Plates (one of which is coloured), and numerous 
Illustrations in the text by E. CALDWELL. 
JOCK OF THE BUSHVELD. 
BY 
Str PERCY FITZPATRICK. 
MORNING POST.—‘ A series of tales which resemble the 
‘ Arabian Nights’ in the circumstances of their origin, and the 
‘ Just So’ stories in their subject and fascination.” 
FIELD.—" The enjoyment that this book will give to old and 
young is pleasant to think about. . . . We know of no more 
splendid present for a lad than this unique book, and of no 
work on South African life that is more likely to delight readers 
of all ages. There are spirited descriptions of perilous hunting 
for lions, leopards, rhinoceroses, crocodiles, buffaloes, and all 
manner of antelope and deer, and Jock is always there sharing 
the danger, and game to the very end.” 
SPECTATOR.—“‘‘ Jock of the Bushveld’ seems to the pre- 
sent writer to be the most considerable contribution that has 
yet been made to the dawning literature of South Africa. The 
very scent and atmosphere of the wilds is in its pages, and the 
author must take high rank among those who have sought to 
interpret elemental Nature. We have read few better books 
for children of all ages—which is to say, few books more worthy 
of a grown man's attention.” 
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CoO,, 
39 PATERNOSTER Row, LONDON, 
New York, BOMBAY, AND CALCUTTA. 
