"It is always interesting and instructive to hear what a man has to say about his life's work; and this is doubly the case when the subject is attractive in itself, and is presented in so charming a form as Mr. Eardley-Wilmot's book. To the sportsman the first part of the book, describing work and sport in the United Provinces, will prove of absorbing interest; and it contains (Chapter IV.) what is perhaps the best description that has ever been written 'On the Habits of Tigers.' But there is not a dull page in the whole book."—Morning Post.
IN FORBIDDEN SEAS: Recollections of Sea-Otter-Hunting in the Kurils. By H.J. Snow, F.R.G.S. Illustrated. Demy 8vo., 12s. 6d. net.
"Mr. Snow has opened up what is practically new ground in the world of exploration and of sport. An extremely brightly-written account of the sport found, the adventures met with, and the dangers incurred during a series of visits to this out-of-the-way corner of the North-West Pacific."—Morning Post.
RECOLLECTIONS OF AN OLD MOUNTAINEER. By Walter Larden. Fully Illustrated. 14s. net.
"A volume which will heartily delight true lovers of mountaineering. A book like this, genially discursive but replete with wise maxims and instructive narratives about mountain craft, is eminently readable for the right reader."—Times.
A GAMEKEEPER'S NOTE-BOOK. By Owen Jones, Author of "Ten Years of Gamekeeping," and Marcus Woodward. With Photogravure Illustrations. 7s. 6d. net.
"As full of pleasant reading as an egg is of meat."—Sportsman.
"This is a very delightful book."—Irish Times.
THE MISADVENTURES OF A HACK CRUISER. By F. Claude Kempson, Author of "The Green Finch Cruise." With 50 Illustrations from the Author's Sketches. 6s. net.
FLY-LEAVES FROM A FISHERMAN'S DIARY. By Captain G.E. Sharp. With Photogravure Plates. 5s. net.
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