New Volumes of Essays and Sketches 

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AN ANGLER AT LARGE. 



A series of Essays and Sketches. By William Caine ("W. Quilliam" 



of the Field). With a Frontispiece in Colour. Large crown 8vo, gilt top, 



Ss. net. 



" This book is something out of the common run of angling literature. There is nothing of 



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amusement, and as a companion over a fire and a pipe for a winter evening it is one of the 



choicest of Its school." — Country Li/i:. 



TEE SHOTS AND OTHERS. 



By Ber.makii Darwin. A delightful series of Golfing Sketches and 

 Essays, some of which have been reprinted from the Evening Standard. 

 With numerous Illustrations by E. W. Mitchell. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. net. 



" If every one worshipped his hobby so humorously and so sanely as does the author of 

 ' Tec Shots and Others,' the world would be a merrier place for those who are not attached to 

 the links." — Times. 



SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. 



By R. C. Lehmann. A charming series of Memoirs and Character- 

 Sketches reprinted from Punch. With 14 Pen-and-ink Illustrations by 

 J. L. C. Booth. Crown 8vo, 3b. 6d. net. 



"The author has just the right touch for this sort of thing — a style not so much verbally 

 witty, as humorous in its whole accent and intonation. To say that he writes in the best /'icnck 

 vein is to compliment both paper and contributor," — Daily Ncu-'s and Leader. 



COUCH FIRES AND PRIMROSE WAYS. 



By H. B. Marriott Watson, A volume of Essays. Large crown Svo, 

 Ss. net. 



" Whatever the subject, this writer always has something of his own to say about it, some- 

 thing t:xpressive of the aspirations of the intellectual culture of these times ; and says it well. " — 

 Scotsman. 



" He is, in fact, a serious thinker as well as an artist in romance and letters, and the 

 combination is rare and delightful." — Aihcncsum. 



SIDE-LIQHTS OF NATURE IN QUILL AND CRAYON. 



Rambles among the Green Woods and Meadows of Kent and Sussex. By 

 TiCKNER Edwardes, Author of "The Lore of the Honey Bee." With 

 23 Illustrations. Second Edition. Crown Svo, 3s. 6d. net. 



.\ delightful book for all lovers of Nature iii her varying inoods. 



THE VIEWS OF 'VANOC ': An Englishman's Outlook. 



By Arnold White. New Edition. Fcap. Svo, First and Second Series, 

 each 1b. net. 



" May I say once more with renewed conviction what I have maintained for years : that the 

 model for all political criticism is to be found in the writings of ' Vanoc.'" — Lord Esher. 

 " Mr. White has at easy command a trenchant, ma<:terlnl, mordant, brilliant style." 



Sir W. Robertson Nicoll. 



CHESTERTON DAY BY DAY. 



Extracts for Every Day of the ^'ear from the Writings of ( ;. K, Chesterton. 

 Crown Svo, 38. net. 



"Well calculated to convince the doubter of Mr. Chesterton's real claim to a niche some, 

 where near the \m.moxS-7>.\h."— Liverpool Courier. 



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