SIXTH IMPRESSION. TWENTY-FOURTH THOUSAND. 
JOCK of the BUSHVELD 
THE STORY OF A DOG AND HIS MASTER. 
By SIR PERCY FITZPATRICK. 
With numerous Illustrations by E. CALDWELL. 
Large crown 8vo. 6s. net. 
Also an ABRIDGED EDITION for School Prizes, &c., with Notes and Glossary, Coloured 
Frontispiece, 8 Plates, and numerous Illustrations in the text. Crown 8vo. 3$. 
Reduced Illustration. 
STANDARD. ' " Jock of the Bushveld " is one of the most delightful story books of 
the day.' 
SPECTATOR. ' It is an ideal children's book, the best, in our opinion, since 
Mr. Kipling gave the world his "Jungle Books." ' 
ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS. 'We can imagine no more 
delightful present for boys or girls than " Jock of the Bushveld." ' 
PALL MALL GAZETTE. ' Jock was cunning beyond belief, and as brave as he was 
clever. ... Sir Percy has done the boys of the Empire a service with this book, and 
the older folks too.' 
MORNING POST. ' A series of tales which resemble the "Arabian Nights "in the 
circumstances of their origin, and the "Just So" stories_in their subject and fascination, 
the story of Jock gives artistic unity to the whole book.' 
WESTMINSTER GAZETTE. ' We confess that no schoolboy could be more interested 
in the book than we have been, for we have read it from cover to cover and found every 
page entertaining. We believe that although the book is primarily intended for children, 
other "grown-ups" will do the same.' 
LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO., 39 Paternoster Row, London, E.G.; 
New York, Bombay, and Calcutta. 
