"Mr. Jeaffreson has brought to bear his great mastership of detail and skill in marshalling facts, and at least a genuine tribute of admiration may be offered to the author for the discreet and scholarly manner in which he has treated a matter bristling with dangers to an inexperienced or careless writer."—Morning Post.
"It would be difficult indeed not to be grateful to Mr. Jeaffreson for the two attractive volumes which he has devoted to Lady Hamilton."—Whitehall Review.
FOUR MONTHS' CRUISE IN A SAILING YACHT. By Lady Ernestine Edgcumbe and Lady Mary Wood. With Illustrations. 1 vol. crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.
"The whole journey is recounted in such a way as to make the narrative agreeable reading, and to intending travellers in the same track it contains many useful hints and suggestions."—Queen.
"As a whole, the book may be commended as a pleasant and thoroughly English account of a pastime peculiar to the Anglo-Saxon race."—Morning Post.
SHIKAR SKETCHES: With Notes on Indian Field Sports. By J. Moray Brown, late 79th Cameron Highlanders. With Eight Illustrations, by J. C. Dollman, R.I. 1 vol. small 4to. 10s. 6d.
"A glorious book. It is palpably the work of a true sportsman."—Horse and Hound.
"The Sketches are delightfully written, models of clear, bright, racy narrative, and containing just those particulars that a sportsman wishes to know."—Scotsman.
The author goes through the round of Indian sport, and writes in such a pleasant fashion as to make his pages agreeable reading to all for whom the subject itself has attractions; the book has the additional advantage of some spirited illustrations."—The Field.
"Mr. Moray Brown records his long experiences among big game in India with capital spirit and style; there are some thrilling pages on pig-sticking and tiger-shooting."—The World.