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Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858 [1842], Sporting scenes and sundry sketches. Volume 1 (Gould, Banks & Co., New York) [word count] [eaf138v1].
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Preliminaries

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SPORTING SCENES
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SUNDRY SKETCHES.

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Title Page SPORTING SCENES
AND
SUNDRY SKETCHES;
NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY GOULD, BANKS & Co.
NO. 144 NASSAU STREET.

1842.

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Acknowledgment

Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1842, by
PRISCILLA HAWES,
in the Clerk's Office for the Southern District of New-York.

ALEXANDER s. GOULD, PRINTER,

No. 144 Nassau Street, New York.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

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In committing the collected works of his departed friend
to the somewhat precarious sea of popular favor, the editor
has but few remarks to offer; his not ungrateful task is ended,
and if any find gratification in the fruit of his labors, rich
will be his reward in feeling that he has ministered in something
to the alas! posthumous reputation of one whom he
esteemed truly living, and affectionately remembers, when
remembrance only and regret are left to him.

The plan laid down in the brief memoir of the author has
been adhered to strictly; except in one, and that a very slight
particular. It was there stated to be the editor's intention to
omit altogether the political writings of J. Cypress, Jr. which
are exceedingly voluminous, for reasons therein mentioned;
but on mature reflection, it was judged better to insert two
articles in prose, and a few squibs in verse, as being

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singularly characteristic of the man, full of his own quaint humor,
and above all so innocent in their good-humored satire, that
none of the satirized will be inclined to wince at their insertion.

To particularize the periodicals in which each several article
was published, would be alike impertinent and tedious;
and, taking to himself the liberty of recommending these miscellaneous
volumes to the good opinion of the reading world,
the editor would specially invoke the just and liberal notice
of the press, those members of it more particularly who profited
so largely by the contributions of the writer.

Newark, N. J., August 23, 1842.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.

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Memoir of Wm. P. Hawes 3

To the Memory of Cypress 7

Fire Island-ana; or a Week at the Fire Islands.


Chapter I. 17

Chapter II. 26

Chapter III. A Shark Story 37

Chapter IV. A Bear Story 47

Chapter V. A Mermaid Story 54

Chapter VI. 69

Chapter VII. 83

Chapter VIII. 93

Controversy concerning the genera, &c. of Quail and
Partridge
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Some Observations concerning Quail, by J. Cypress, Jr. 107

Corrigenda; or the Errors of Cypress concerning Quail, by H.
of Marietta 116

Corrector corrigendus; or, the Errors of Others than Cypress
concerning Quail, by Frank Forester 118

Reply of Cypress to H. of Marietta 123

All in the wrong, by H. of Marietta 133

Partridge and Quail, by Frank Forester 139

Bear 149

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Collineomania.


No. I. Rambling Reminiscences of Ancient Hunters 157

No. II. 172

No. III. Fit brought on by looking at a Picture 179

No. IV. Duck Shooting 187

Legends of Long Island.


No. I. The Wrecker of Raccoon Beach 204

No. II. The Legend of Brick House Creek 221

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Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858 [1842], Sporting scenes and sundry sketches. Volume 1 (Gould, Banks & Co., New York) [word count] [eaf138v1].
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