| Henry Allon - 1886 - 618 pages
...Sir EDWIN LANDSEER, CHARLKS LANDSEER, WILLIAM SIMSON, and EDWARD COOKE. Glasgow : Thomas D. Morison. The Field Sports of the North of Europe. A Narrative...Shooting in Sweden and Norway. By Captain L. LLOYD, Author of ' Scandinavian Adventures,' ' The Game-birds and Wild Fowl of Sweden and Norway.' Enlarged... | |
| Johnson, George P., bookseller, Edinburgh - 1881 - 1146 pages
...which owes Its reputation to his typographical skill and erudition. — IHbttin. 322 LLOYD, Capt. L. Field Sports of the North of Europe : a narrative...Angling, Hunting, and Shooting in Sweden and Norway, enlarged and revised edition, Svo, d., uncut, 7s 6d 1835 323 LOCHMABEN Five Hundred Years Ago ; or,... | |
| Lewis Lloyd - 1885 - 444 pages
...spirit the essential character of the sport in question. . . . JJr. Scrape, is a skilful author at well as an experienced angler. It does not fall to the...Demy 8vo. Price 9s. " The chase seems for years to havr been his ruling passion, and to ha vt made him a perfect model ofperfx'tual motion. We a I mire... | |
| Thomas Mason - 1885 - 466 pages
...say nothing of the rifle, still less of the leister under cloud of night." — BLACKWOOD'S MAGATHE FIELD SPORTS OF THE NORTH OF EUROPE. A Narrative of...chase seems for years to have been his ruling passion, and to have made him a perfect model of jterpetiial motion. We admire Mr. Lloyd. He is a sportsman... | |
| Ellen Emma Guthrie - 1885 - 252 pages
...less of the leister under ctoud of night." — BLACK WOOD'S MAGAZINE. THE FIELD SPOR TS OF THE NOR TH OF EUROPE. A Narrative of Angling, Hunting, and Shooting...Price 9s. " The chase seems for years to have been his nding passion, and to have made him a perfect model of perpetual motion. We admire Mr. Lloyd. He is... | |
| Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin - 1885 - 578 pages
...engr. by E. Whymper, R. Taylor, Pearson and others. London (Tract Soc.) 1885. 8. (8 s.) Lloyd (L.), The field sports of the north of Europe: a narrative...angling, hunting, and shooting in Sweden. and Norway. Enlarged and revised. Glasgow (Morison) 1885. 416 S. 8. (9 s.) Norman (C.), Den nye vulkanske Ö ved... | |
| John Galt - 1886 - 374 pages
...spirit the essential character of the sport in question, . . . Mr. Scrape is a skilful author as well as an experienced angler. It does not fall to the...chase seems for years to have been his ruling passion, and to have made him a perfect model of perpetual motion. We admire Mr. Lloyd. He is a sportsman far... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1886 - 306 pages
...still less of the leister under cloud of night." — BLACKWOOD'S MAOATH E FIELD SPOR TS OF THE NOR Tff OF EUROPE. A Narrative of Angling, Hunting, and Shooting...New edition. Enlarged and revised. Demy 8vo. Price 0s. " The chase seems for years to have been his ruling passion, and to have made him a perfeet model... | |
| Sir Thomas Dick-Lauder - 1886 - 638 pages
...still less of the leister under cloud of night." — BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. ' THE FIELD SPORTS OF THK NORTH OF EUROPE. A Narrative of Angling, Hunting,...L. LLOYD. New edition. Enlarged and revised. Demy Svo. Price 9s. " The chase seenwfor years to hace been his ruling passion, (ind to hace made him a... | |
| Thomas Tod Stoddart - 1887 - 256 pages
...spirit the essential character of the sport in question. . . . Mr. Scrape is a skilful author as well as an experienced angler. It does not fall to the...chase seems for years to have been his ruling passion, and to have made him a perfect model of perpetual motion. We admire Mr. Lloyd. He is a sportsman far... | |
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