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The Natural History of Selborne. By 

 Gilbert White. Edited, with Introduction, by 

 Grant Allen. With upwards of 200 Illustra- 

 tions by Edmund H. New. Fcap. 4to. Price 

 2 IS. 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." {St 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. Fcap. 4to. Price 15s. 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 Doggy 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." {St James's 



Gazette^ 



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