12 SPORT. 



With Numerous Illustrations. 



Hindu-Koh: 



"Wanderings and Wild Sport on and beyond the 

 Himalayas. By Major-General DONALD MAC- 

 INTYEE, V.C., late Prince of Wales' Own Goorkhas ; 

 F.R.G.S. Dedicated to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. 



New Edition, Revised. Post 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



St James's Gazette. — "One of the best accounts of travel and 

 sport in the Himalayas which have ever been written." 



Saturday Review. — "We have read many books on Himalayan, 

 Cashmerian, and Thibetan sport, but none more pleasant, more 

 modest, more amusing, or more instructive." 



Scotsman. — "It is cram-full from cover to cover with hunting 

 lore and adventures in one of the most interesting and magnificent 

 regions of the earth. " 



Athen^um. — " His book is written in the same spirit in which he 

 pursued his Markhor and Hangul. It is all in earnest, and is en- 

 tirely free from padding, which is so often met with in books of sport- 

 ing adventures The interest is kept up from start to finish, and 



no one who cares at all for sport will desire the omission of a single 

 page." 



Rod and Gun. — " We never read a more entertaining book about 



Himalayan sport We should very much like to give a miniature 



echo of the whole book, which in every chapter has amused us 

 keenly." 



Spectator. — " General Macintyre has the happy knack of making 

 us feel that we are hunting with him, almost seeing the landscape 

 over which he travels, and breathing the pure if sometimes freezing 



air in the lofty districts through which he pursues his way So 



great is the variety of range and subjects in this volume, that we have 

 been able only to indicate, not fully describe, its character ; and we 

 lay it down with that feeling of satisfaction which is imparted by 

 something well done, and the sense of clear gain." 



