'We have read this book from end to end with great pleasure. Mr Everitt's style is well calculated to lure any sportsman into reading his lectures to the end. Even the professional poacher may be grateful to the writer. The pages are full of chatty and amusing anecdotes. We may disinterestedly commend Mr Everitt's book, from which readers will obtain both sound instruction and more amusement than they would find in the average sensation novel.'—The Field.

'We can congratulate Mr Everitt on this interesting work. We may say that Mr Everitt's law is thoroughly sound.'—Land and Water.

'A comprehensive survey of all matters likely to interest sportsmen. It is interesting and amusing to note the number of popular fallacies which Mr Everitt explodes. Here hunting men will find that fox-hunting is a trespass in spite of a contrary popular belief; landowners will discern that the popular four-feet rule in connection with ditches is fallacious; shooting lawyers will find how easily they may be "cornered" by difficult questions of game ownership. The author's easy, familiar and yet instructive style will be recognised. The book is really an amusing dissertation in the form of articles and interviews on a subject of interest to all who live in the country. We can promise all buyers their full money's worth in both instruction and amusement.'—Law Notes.

'Mr Everitt has made many a good shot in his book, which mixes the useful with the agreeable. Mr Everitt is a safe guide. He knows his subject uncommonly well.'—The Athenæum.

'An instructive and, at the same time, an amusing little manual on this interesting subject, a good deal of it being given dramatically in the form of a dialogue between solicitor and client.'—The Standard.

'"Shots from a Lawyer's Gun" is one of those books which no country house should be without.'—The Sporting Times or 'Pink 'un.'

'We commend the book to all sportsmen and farmers, and do so because it is packed with information, and at the same time as readable as any novel.'—The Leeds Mercury.

'In reading this volume you can gain knowledge and have a jolly good laugh at the same time. There is not a dry sentence in the entire book. Sportsmen should read it, gamekeepers should read it, and so should tenant farmers and even poachers.'—The Shooting Times.

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SPECIAL NOTICE.—A copy of this book has been graciously accepted by His Majesty the King.