THIRTY SEASONS IN SCANDINAVIA.
By E. B. KENNEDY.
Demy 8vo. With numerous Illustrations. 10s. 6d. nett.
'No one has properly seen Norway,' says Mr. Kennedy, 'until he has been up and sojourned on the roof of that grand country'; and surely Mr. Kennedy has a right to speak, for he has spent thirty seasons in exploring every part, not only of its 'roof,' but of its fjords, lakes, rivers, and islands, and knows perhaps as much as any living man of Scandinavia from the sporting point of view. In this record of his adventures he writes of every kind of sport with delightful freshness and appreciation. He is a true sportsman, and as one reads one realizes the secret of his keen enjoyment of his life; for he understands men and loves animals, and has that observant sympathy with Nature in all its forms which many men who live in the open air either lack or are unable to express in words. His pages teem with anecdotes of fishing, shooting, hunting, and ski-ing, and contain incidentally many valuable hints on camping and cooking. There is also much interesting information about the people, their manners and customs; nor are the lemmings, beavers, and ponies forgotten.
The book, which is illustrated with some remarkable photographs, cannot fail to delight all lovers of the rod and gun.
FRATRIBUS.
Sermons preached mainly in Winchester College Chapel.
By JOHN TRANT BRAMSTON, M.A.
Crown 8vo. 5s. nett.