SECOND IMPRESSION. 
With Portrait and 99 other Illustrations. Svo. izs. 6d. net. 
BEASTS AND MEN 
By CARL HAGENBECK. 
Being his Experiences for Ha'f-a-Century among Wild Animals. 
An Abridged Translation. With Introduction by P. CHALMERS 
MITCHELL, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
DAILY MAIL. ' No living man knows more about animals than 
Mr. Carl Hagenbeck, the great German dtaler, and it is difficult to 
imagine a more absorbingly interesting book than his " Beasts and Men." ' 
NATURE. ' Rich in interest from beginning to end, and should be of 
considerable value to all the custodians of zoological gardens.' 
YORKSHIRE POST. ' A fascinating book written by a man who knows 
his subject thoroughly.' 
OUTLOOK. 'The book makes a captivating record of what has, in 
more senses than one, been a roaring trade.' 
GUARDIAN. 'It is an extraordinarily interesting book, full of good 
stories of all sorts. ' 
DAILY CHRONICLE. ' Relating his own story the author is full of 
anecdote and romance ; full, too, of wise and pertinent observations.' 
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