‘The last word in everything that concerns the training of dogs. . . . The great beauty of General Hutchinson’s style is that in every line the writer’s practical experience is plainly visible, and the reader feels as if he were personally present in all the scenes which are so graphically described. . . . The best book of reference on training dogs.’—Kennel News.


PARTRIDGE-DRIVING.

SOME PRACTICAL HINTS ON INCREASING AND PRESERVING

A STOCK OF BIRDS AND ON BRINGING THEM

OVER THE GUNS, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE

‘EUSTON’ SYSTEM.

By CHARLES E. A. ALINGTON.

With Diagrams. Crown 8vo. 5s. net.

‘One of the most complete and convincing of treatises on the fascinating subject of Partridge-driving that we have yet met with. Very few men, keen on providing and shooting a few head of partridges, can afford to miss Mr. Alington’s clearly written account of his own experiences.’—County Gentleman.