4 MAY 1889, Page 26

A Sportsman's Eden. By Clive Phillipps-Wolley. (Bentley and Son.)—The "

Eden " is briefly the Dominion of Canada, through which the author, with his wife (who contributes some very entertaining letters), travelled in search of sport, finding what was sought abundantly. Bears and moose and wild sheep were among the big game ; grouse and trout among the smaller prey. We cannot pretend to follow the sportsman and his companions through their various adventures, and criticism is out of the question. Let it suffice to say that his description justifies the title which he has given to the country of his travels, and that the pen that describes the Paradise is not unworthy of the task.