Mr. Edward Arnold's List. 



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The Sportsman's Library—Continued. 



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 a selection from the original illustrations by Garrard, portraits of the 

 Author, and new plates by G. E. Lodge. F. C. Bennett, and others. 



Large 8vo., handsomely bound, 15s. 



Also a limited Large-paper Edition, two guineas net. 



This work, published in 1804, and reviewed the next year by Sir Walter 

 Scott in the Edinburgh Review^ has never been reprinted. It is extremely 

 interesting, not only on account of the graphic descriptions of shooting, 

 hawking, and angling, but because of the author's shrewd observations on 

 the state of society and manners, and his sympathetic description of scenery. 



THE SPORTSMAN IN IRELAND. 



By COSMOPOLITE. 

 With numerous illustrations and coloured plates by P. Chenevix Trench. 



NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION 



A LITTLE TOUR IN IRELAND. 



By ^OXONIAN ' 

 (The Very Rev. S. Reynolds Hole). 



With nearly forty Illustrations by John Leech. 



Large crown 8vo., 6s. 



This famous book being now entirely out of print, a new edition, containing 

 all the original plates, has been prepared, and will be issued at a popular 

 price, in order that it may take its share in the good work of promoting a 

 better acquaintance with the charms of the Emerald Isle. John Leech and 

 his friend 'Oxonian' could not, it is true, foresee the birth of the Irish 

 Tourist Association ; but the inimitable pencil of the artist and the genial 

 pen of the Dean of Rochester have helped in no small degree to familiarize 

 the English public with the numberless attractions of Ireland and its 

 laughter-loving people. 



