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| THE ВОЕВ REVOLT. : 
A BREATH FROM THE VELDT. 
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JOHN GUILLE MILLAIS, F.ZS. eto. etc. 
| New апа Revised Edition, with all the original Illustrations by the Author, comprising 12 full-page Electro- 
| Etchings, 49 other full-page Illustrations, and 88 Illustrations in the Тегі; also а Frontispiece after the last finished 
Drawing of Sir Јону Mzrzzam. 1 vol., 440, printed on art paper, green cloth extra, uncut, top edges gilt, £2 28. пећ, 
copies which ever happen for sale, will ensure this new edition a warm welcome from all interested in the Sport and Polities of 
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| The great demand which exists for the first edition of the above work, and the high prices fetched hy the few second-hand 
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| South Africa. It will be found to give a life-like presentation of the Hunting Boer. 
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1 ; Select Press Notices of the above Edition. 
|| “Тһе second edition of Mr. Millais's breezy volume, a work of eminent attraction, will no doubt be read by many at the 
|| - present erisis.”— Atheneum, Dec. 28rd. 
“ Happily inspired, Messrs, Sotheran have just brought out a new and revised edition of Mr. Millais’s well-known work, 
which, in its present handsome form, should find many new readers;"— Globe, Dec. 26th. 
** There is a good deal in the book which is peculiarly interesting under the present circumstances of deadly struggle between 
| Boer and Briton, for Mr. Millais, like Mr. Selous, saw a good deal of the typical Boer during his hunting expeditions,”-— 
[ы Westminster Gazette, Dec. 91st. 
| : “ The second edition of Mr. Millais's admirably-written and illustrated book appears at an opportune moment, for though 
| primarily a volume of sport and travel, it contains many a passage of the greatest interest to a public now preoccupied with war 
| news and the problem of South Africa's future. Its special value at this moment is his testimony on Boer character and Boer 
| ideas about the English. Не says that unless one knows the Boer's language and has lived with him, one cannot understand 
| him. Mr. Millais speaks African Dutch, and has lived in Boer households. Mr. Millais's opinion is that a British Protectorate 
would be hailed with joy by the majority of the nation, but, at the same time, that the war has been inevitable ever since the 
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by him.”— Daily Telegraph, Jan. 5th. 
k peace of 1881."— Daily News, Dec. 20th. 
в. “ А classic of the shooting world. Never before, ог elsewhere, have the winged and furred creatures of the wild lived in 
| their lithe beauty and fantastic grace as in these delicate drawings..... А melancholy interest attaches to the frontispiece. It 
is called * The Last Trek,' and represents a hunter, or trader, dying under his waggon in the African Karroo. This was almost 
| the last design from the hand of the late President of the Royal Academy, and was to have been worked up into a great canvas 
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BRITISH DEER AND THEIR HORNS. 
JOHN GUILLE MILLAIS, E. LS: 
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| 185 ТЕХТ AND FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS, MOSTLY BY THE AUTHOR. 
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ІМ Also 10 Electrogravures and а Coloured Frontispiece by the AUTHOR and SIDNEY STEEL, 
; | and a series of UNPUBLISHED DRAWINGS by SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, 
1% which were formerly on the Walls of Ardverikie. 
1 vol, imperial 4to, bound in buckram, top edges. gilt. 
Price £4 4s. net. 
“Mr. 7. 6. Millais's fine book on British Deer is one of the best monographs of its kind yet written: and for 
comprehensive interest, other than that attaching to these animals as objects of the chase, it deserves to rank as the 
first authority on the subject. So far from finding it difficult to say anything new, there is very little which he has to 
say which is not new, and though its interest is less varied than that of his S. African notes in ‘A Breath from the 
Veldt? many of the drawings from nature are quite as brilliant, and the letterpress is, from the nature of the subject, 
more complete."— Spectator. 
i | GAME BIRDS AND SHOOTING SKETCHES. Illustrating the Habits, Modes of Capture, 
Stages of Plumage, and the Hybrids and Varieties which occur among them. By J. G. Миллз. 
New AND CHEAPER EDITION, in one volume 8vo, printed on Art Paper, bound in buckram. Wiru 57 Inrvs- 
TRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR, and a Frontispiece by Sir J. E. Миллз, Bart., P.R.A. Price 18s. net. 
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