BOOKS FOR COUNTRY HOUSES 



The Natural History of Selborne. By 



Gilbert White. Edited, with Introduction, by 

 Grant Allen. With upwards of 200 Ihustra- 

 tions by EDMUND H. New. Crown 8vo. Price 

 5s. net. 



*' The most delightful form that can be imagined. The attraction lies 

 chiefly in finding the masterpiece so admirably illustrated by Mr Edmund 

 H. New. In black and white line work of this class he has no equal." 

 {Country Life.) 



"We have never seen this book in a more agreeable or appropriate 

 form." {Si James's Gazette.) 



" Mr Edmund New's drawings are not merely artistic, but full of the 

 poetry of association." {Speaker.) 



The Compleat Angler. By Izaak Walton 

 and Charles Cotton. Edited, with an Introduc- 

 tion, by Richard Le Gallienne. With Photo- 

 gravure Portraits of Walton and Cotton, and over 

 250 Illustrations and Cover designed by EdmunD 

 H. New. Crown 8vo. Price 5s. net. 

 '* A delightful edition, charmingly illustrated." (Punch.) 



"Of Mr Edmund H. New's illustrations we cannot speak too highly. 

 We have never seen better." {Spectator.) 



" One of the best editions; one, we cannot help thinking, that Walton 

 himself would have preferred." {Daily Chronicle.) 



All About Dogs. A Book for Dogg-y People. 

 By Charles Henry Lane. With 85 Full-page 

 Illustrations (including nearly 70 champions) by 

 R. H. Moore. Gilt top. Demy 8vo. Price 

 7s. 6d. net. 



" One of the most interesting contributions to the literature of the day." 

 {Daily Chronicle.) 



"Mr Lane's book is worthy of a place on the shelves of any sporting 

 library." {Outlook.) 



"A most interesting, indeed, an entirely fascinating book." {Si James's 

 Gazetie.) 



JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD, LONDON, W. 



