WORKS BY E. MARSTON 



After Work : Fragments from the Workshop of 

 an Old Publisher, Second issue, demy 8vo, 

 cloth, js. 6d. net. 

 "The spirit in which it is written and its literary 

 ability will insure it a welcome." — The Titties. 

 An Amateur Aneler's Days in Dove Dale. 

 Has loDg since oeen out of print, and is scarce. 

 Dove Dale Revisited. Fcap. 8vo., Illustrated, 

 2J. 6(r. net, large paper 6j. net. 

 ' * A pleasant record of pleasant places. "— 

 AthencBUin, 



An Old Man's Holidays. Fcap. 8vo., 2f. and 

 xs Edition de Luxe 6j. net. 

 " Extremely bright and told with a ring of 

 sportsmanlike enthusiasm." — Country Gentleman. 

 Booksellers of Other Days. Fcap. 8vo., 

 Illustrated, ^s. net. 

 *' Undeniably mteresting.*' — The Atltenffujn. 

 Booksellers of Dr. Johnson's Time. Fcap. 

 8vo., Illustrated, 5;. net. 

 " The doyen of London publishers has a right to 

 be heard.'*— 7"^^ Times. 



*' On a Sunshine Holy Day." Fcap. 8vo., xs. 6d. 

 " Shows the author of 'Dove Dale Revisited' at 

 his best.— The World. 



By Meadow and Stream. Fcap. 8vo., is. and 

 IS. 6d. (large paper 6s. net, out of print"). 

 ** There are passages in it of quite idyllic charm." 

 —The Speaker. 



Fresh Woods and Pastures New. Fcap., 

 IS. and I J. 6d. Other editions out of print. 

 " Both in subject and treatment it is a gem." — 

 Nature. 



Days in Clover. Fcap. 8vo., is. and u. 6^ 

 Other editions out of print. 

 "Delightful to the contemplative man." — 

 Illustrated London News. 

 Pishing for Pleasure and Catching it. Fcap. 

 8vo., 3^'. 6d. net, limp leather 5^- net. 



Published by T. Werner Laurie. 

 prank's Ranch, or My Holidays in the Rockies. 

 Fcap. 8vo., Illustrated, sj. 

 Six editions — out 0/ iirint /or years {sl few copies 

 of 5th edition may still be had). 

 How Stanley wrote "In Darkest Africa," 

 A Trip to Cairo and back. Fcap. 8vo. Illus- 

 trated (out of print). 

 How Does it Peel to be Old? Fcap. 8vo., 

 IS. net. Large paper edition, crown 8vo., 

 2J. 6d. net (only a few copies printed). 

 Contents: I. How Does it Feel to be Old?— 

 II. Smoking Tobacco. — III. Youth and Age. — IV. 

 Time's Footsteps.— V. Sight : Spectacles.— VI. 

 Hearing.— Vn. Memory.— VIII. Sleep and Sleep- 

 lessness.— IX. Reading in Bed. — X. Walking and 

 Running. — XI, Angling and Old Age. — XII. How 

 to Live to be a Hundred. 



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