THE SPORTSMAN’S LIBRARY. 
Volume I. Second Edition. Now Beady. 
The Life of a Fox, and the Diary of a Huntsman. 
By Thomas Smith, Master of the Hambledon and Pytchley 
Hounds. With Illustrations by the Author, and Coloured 
Plates by G. H. Jalland. Library Edition, 15s. Limited 
Large Paper Edition, £2 2s. net. 
The Earl of Coventry writes: “A book I remember to have read with 
great interest many years ago, but which has been lost sight of.” 
Sir Ealph Payne-Gallwey, Bart., writes : “ It is excellent, and beautifully 
produced.” 
“ Mr. Arnold has done good service by placing in the hands of the modern 
sportsman a reprint of two such interesting works.”— Field. 
“ Is sure to appeal to every one who has had, has, or is about to have, a 
chance of a run with the hounds, and those to whom an unkindly fate denies 
this boon will enjoy it for the joyous music of the hounds which it brings to 
relieve the winter of our discontent amid London fogs.”— Pall Mall Gazette. 
“ It will be a classic of fox-hunting till the end of time.”— Yorkshire Post. 
“ No hunting men should be without this book in their libraries.”— World. 
“ A delightful gift-book, and. in this character we specially commend it to 
those of our readers who will be wondering ‘ what they can give to a young 
man.’ ”— Guardian. 
“ Should be in the bookcase of every sportsman,”— Westminster Gazette. 
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Volume II. 
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 the Original Illustrations by Garrard, and other Illus¬ 
trations, and Coloured Plates by G. E. Lodge. Library 
Edition, handsomely bound, 15s. Large Paper Edition 
(limited to two hundred copies), £2 2s. net. 
“Sportsmen of all descriptions will gladly welcome the sumptuous new 
edition issued by Mr. Edward Arnold of Colonel T. Thornton’s ‘ Sporting 
Tour,’ which has long been a scarce book.”— Daily News. 
“ It is excellent reading for all interested in sport.”— Black and White. 
“A handsome volume, effectively illustrated with coloured plates by G. E. 
Lodge, and with portraits and selections from the original illustrations, them¬ 
selves characteristic of the art and sport of the time.”— Times. 
“To devotees of most branches of sport, more especially of shooting and 
fishing, Colonel Thornton’s book will prove of immense interest.”— Horse and 
Hound. 
Volume III. Just Published. 
The Sportsman in Ireland. 
By a Cosmopolite. With Coloured Plates and Black and 
White Drawings by P. Chenevix Trench, and reproductions 
of the Original Illustrations drawn by R. Allen and engraved 
by W. Westall, A.R.4. Library Edition, handsomely bound, 
15s. Large Paper Edition (limited to two hundred copies), 
£2 2s. net. 
