What the magazines said about
the first book,
Don't Trample the Dogs. Now in its 4th reprint. |
HORSE AND HOUND. England
It makes hilarious reading from the almost inevitable late arrival at the meet, to the
equally inevitable booze up afterwards. There can be no doubts whatever that anyone,
either from America or Britain who has been fortunate enough to have had an 'Irish Week'
will enjoy this book immensely, Spending a lot of time laughing out loud." |

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THE CORINTHAN,
Toronto, Canada.
Being an avid foxhunter myself for 27 years this book was certainly a delight.
A must for all libraries.
SPUR. Virginia. USA
Michael Sinclair-Smith has created a foxhunters dream come true bedtime story. |
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HOUND. England
I read this book on the train and became the most unpopular man
in the carriage. I suppose there is nothing more annoying than traveling
to London with a stupid man in the corner who is giggling fatuously
or roaring out loud. This is a very funny book.
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What the American Press Say
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