With 10 Illustrations by E. Œ. SOMERVILLE.

Academy.—"A volume to dispel melancholy and arouse the healthiest laughter."

Badminton Magazine.—"Excellent tales, racy of the soil, full of humour and quaint fancy."

Daily Graphic.—"The world is a good deal gayer for a book of sketches like 'All on the Irish Shore.'"

Daily Telegraph.—"It is fairly safe to predict that the reader who takes up this book will have no inclination to put it down until he has read it through from cover to cover."

Times.—"These stories rise far above the mere sporting level, and exhibit gifts of perception, literary perception, much higher than anything that has yet appeared from the same clever pens."

Scotsman.—"'All on the Irish Shore' has hardly a page between its covers that does not contain some touch of rollicking Irish humour that is calculated to provoke the most serious-minded person to mirth."

Spectator.—"The paramount duty of a reviewer in dealing with this happily-named volume is one of extreme simplicity—namely, to advise any one who loves wit, humour, horses, and Ireland to procure it without delay. The mere fact that it is by the joint authors of 'Some Experiences of an Irish R.M.' will doubtless prove a ready passport in the affections of all who have read and re-read that modern classic."

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