The “ Country Life ” Library 
Pastime with Good Company 
Pictured by G. D. ARMOUR 
With an Introduction by Horace G. Hutchinson 
Royal quarto, tastefully bound, gilt, 15/- net ; by inland post, 15/6 
CONTAINING OVER FIFTY CHOICE PLATES, 
THOROUGHLY TYPICAL OF MR. ARMOUR’S ART 
This volume is sure of a warm welcome from every 
Sportsman and Sportswoman of to-day. In the beautiful 
picture gallery disclosed through its pages, Mr. Armour 
presents a wonderfully representative collection of his art. 
Whether it is the field in “ full cry,” the grouse coming over 
the heather, the polo player dashing towards the goal, or 
the otter hound surging through the rapids, all are portrayed 
with individuality and fidelity, by means which have the 
appealing merit of simplicity and directness. The plates 
are perfect specimens of pictorial art. Each one deserves, 
and, indeed, demands, a frame. 
“ A book for every sportsman’s library .” — Liverpool Courier. 
The “ Country Life ” Library of Sport 
Edited by HORACE G. HUTCHINSON 
12/6 net each volume. By post, 6 d. extra 
X Series devoted to Sport and Pastime ; each branch being dealt with by the 
most qualified experts on the subjects which they have made peculiarly their own. 
CRICKET 
With over 8o Illustrations taken from the most interesting of the old 
cricketing prints. One Volume. 
FISHING 
With Coloured Plates of Salmon and Trout Flies. Over 250 full-page 
Illustrations and numerous diagrams. In Two Volumes. 
BIG GAME SHOOTING 
With over 200 Illustrations from photographs showing animals in their 
actual habitat and natural environment. In Two Volumes. 
POLO, PAST AND PRESENT 
The game is traced from its cradle in Persia, many centuries back, up 
to the present time. Profusely Illustrated. In One Volume. 
Mr. Hutchinson and his colleagues have done their work thoroughly .” — The Globe. 
GOLF GREENS AND GREEN KEEPING 
By Horace'G. Hutchinson. Cheap Edition, 5s. net ; by post, 5s. 4d. 
“ The practical worth of the volume is nearly equal to the combined worth of all 
the books that have been written on the theory and practice of golf.” — 
Yorkshire Pott. 
