Spectator:—"He seems to have got a good deal of pleasure out of his fishing; and something of this he is good enough to communicate to his readers."
The Banner:—"Tells most charmingly his successes as well as his failures."
Decoration:—"Out of very slight materials, by sheer charm of style, the author has succeeded in making a very fascinating book.... The author shows a cultured taste."
Warrington Guardian:—"An entertaining series of sketches."
Bath Herald:—"His descriptions of scenery and places of note are forcible without being laboured."
Western Daily Mercury:—"He is a more skilled handler of the pen than the rod, and his letters will be read with a great deal of pleasure, whether by anglers or by lovers of the picturesque in nature."
LONDON:
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON,
CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET, E C.
ON READING "DAYS IN DOVEDALE BY AN AMATEUR ANGLER."