24 NOVEMBER 1928, Page 45
Anthologies of prose are becoming a!ni ,st as numerous as
those-of poetry, and this season Leicestershire will have its own; - for A Fox-Hunting Anthology, compiled by E. 1). Clinking (Cassell, 21s.) has arrived just in time for the hunting season. The authors range from- Gervase Markham (1631) to Lady Oxford and Asquith (1928), and the whole book is
written in good hunting style (much of it unintelligible -to the . layman) and profusely illustrated. ".