THE SPORTSMAN’S LIBRARY. 
EDITED BY 
SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., M.P. 
A Re-issue, in handsome volumes, of certain rare and enter¬ 
taining Books on Sport, carefully selected by the Editor, and 
illustrated by the best Sporting Artists of the day, and with 
reproductions of old plates. 
The author’s text is judiciously respected in every instance, 
while the Editor contributes an introductory chapter, containing 
biographical and other observations; and, where it may be de¬ 
sirable to explain or correct the author’s statements, editorial 
comments are offered in footnotes. 
Library Edition, Fifteen Shillings a Volume. 
Large Paper Edition (limited to two hundred copies), Two Guineas 
a Volume. 
The Earl op Coventry writes: “ I think the idea of a ‘ Sportsman’s 
Library ’ an excellent one. So many now follow various sports, that a library 
of the old books brought out again will be very attractive.” 
Sir Ralph Payne-G-allwey, Bart., writes: “ Just the class of work to 
be popular, whether in the shelves or laying on the smoking-room table. A 
pleasure to read, see, and handle.” 
“ ‘ The Sportsman’s Library ’ will without doubt be found upon the book¬ 
shelves of most Englishmen devoted to outdoor sports.”— Saturday Review. 
“ The bin is as worthy of our present drinking as it will repay keeping for 
those who come after us.”— County Gentleman. 
“ Paper, type, and binding are all that could be desired.”— Globe. 
“ Sportsmen and book-collectors will bless both editor and publisher.”— 
Liverpool Post. 
Volume I. 
The Life of a Fox, and the Diary of a Huntsman. 
Volume II. 
A Sporting Tour through the Northern Parts of 
England and Great Part of the Highlands 
of Scotland. 
Volume III. 
The Sportsman in Ireland. 
In Preparation. 
Reminiscences of a Huntsman. 
By the Hon. Grantley Berkeley. With the Original 
Illustrations in Colour by the late John Leech, and new ones 
by G. H. Jalland. 
Cracks of the Day. 
Edited by Wildrake. With numerous Illustrations. 
