"One of those rare and delightful books which, with all the fulness of knowledge, breathe the very freshness of the country, and either console you in your city confinement, or make you sigh to be away, according to the humour in which you happen to read it."—Blackwood's Magazine.
Lately Published.
A HANDBOOK OF DEER-STALKING.
By ALEXANDER MACRAE,
Late Forester to Lord Henry Bentinck.
With Introduction by Horatio Ross, Esq.
Fcap. 8vo, with Two Photos. from Life. 3s. 6d.
"A work not only useful to sportsmen, but highly entertaining to the general reader."—United Service Gazette.
"The writer of this valuable little book speaks with authority, and sums up in a few pages hints on deer-stalking which the experience of a lifetime has enabled him to put forth.... We can only recommend every one who pursues the fascinating sport of which the author writes, to glance through, and indeed to read carefully, this handbook."—Sporting and Dramatic News.
"An interesting little book, alike because of the knowledge which its author displays of his subject, and of the simple style in which it is written. It is a handbook such as sportsmen must have long desired."—Scotsman.