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THE SPORTSMAN’S LIBRARY. 
Edited by the Right Hon. Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., M.P. 
A Re-issue, in handsome volumes, of certain rare and entertaining books on 
Sport, carefully selected by the Editor, and Illustrated by the best 
Sporting Artists of the day, and with Reproductions of old Plates, 
Library Edition, 15s. a Volume. Large-Paper Edition, limited to 200 copies, 
Two Guineas a volume. Also obtainable in Sets only, in fine leather 
bindings. Prices on application. 
VOLUME I. 
Smith, THE LIFE OF A FOX, AND THE DIARY OF A HUNTS- 
MAN. By THomas SMITH, Master of the Hambledon and Pytchley Hounds. 
With Illustrations by the Author, and Coloured Plates by G. H. JALLAND. 
Sir RatpH Payne-Gatwey, Bart., writes: ‘It is excellent and beautifully produced.’ 
‘Is sure to appeal to everyone who has had, or is about to have, a chance of a run with the 
hounds, and those to whom an unkindly fate denies this boon will enjoy it for the joyous music 
of the hounds which it brings to relieve the winter of our discontent amid London fogs.’—PalZ 
Mall Gazette. 
‘It will be a classic of fox-hunting till the end of time.’— Yorkshire Post. 
‘No hunting men should be without this book in their libraries.’ — Word. 
VOLUME II. 
Thornton. A SPORTING TOUR THROUGH THE NORTHERN 
PARTS OF ENGLAND AND GREAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS 
OF SCOTLAND. By Colonel T. THorNTON, of Thornville Royal, in 
Yorkshire. With the Original Illustrations by GARRARD, and other Illustrations 
and Coloured Plates by G. E. Lopes. 
‘Sportsmen of all descriptions will gladly welcome the pats new edition issued by Mr. 
Edward Arnold of Colonel T. Thornton’s “ Sporting Tour,” which has long been a scarce book.’ 
—Daily News. 
‘It is excellent reading for all interested in sport.'—Black and White. 
‘A handsome volume, effectively illustrated with coloured plates by G. E. Lodge, and with 
portraits and selections from the original illustrations, themselves characteristic of the art and 
sport of the time.'— Times. 
VOLUME III, 
Cosmopolite. THE SPORTSMAN IN IRELAND. By a CoSsMOPOLITE. 
With Coloured Plates and Black and White Drawings by P. CHENEVIX TRENCH, 
and reproductions of the original Illustrations drawn by R. ALLEN, and engraved 
by W. WeEsTALL, A.R.A. 
‘ This is a most readable and entertaining book.'—Padi Mall Gazette. 
‘ As to the “‘ get up” of the book we can only repeat what we said on the appearance of the 
first of the set, that the series consists of the most tasteful and charming volumes at present 
being issued by the English Press, and collectors of handsome books should find them not only 
an ornament to their shelves, but also a sound investment.’ 
VOLUME IV. 
Berkeley. REMINISCENCES OF A HUNTSMAN. By the Hon. 
GRANTLEY F, BERKELEY. With a Coloured Frontispiece and the original 
Illustrations by JoHN Lexcu, and several Coloured Plates and other Illustrations 
by G. H. JALLAND. 
‘The latest addition to the sumptuous ‘‘ Sportsman's Library” is here reproduced with all 
possible aid from the printer and binder, with illustrations from the pencils of Leech and G. H. 
Jalland.’—Globe. 
‘The Hon. Grantley F. Berkeley had one great quality of the vaconteur. His self-revelations 
and displays of vanity are delightful.’'— Times. 
