LIBRARY OF SPORTS AND GAMES. 



14 Volumes ai is. 6d. and $s. each. (2I. i^s. per set.) 



BOHN'S Handbooks of Athletic 



Sports. With numerous Illustrations. In 

 ' 8 vols, z^- ^^- each. 



Vol. I.— Cricket, by Hon. and Rev. E. 

 Lyttelton ; Lawn Tennis, by H. W. W. 

 Wilberforce ; Tennis, Rackets, and Fives, 

 by Julian Marshall, Major Spens, and J. A. 

 Tait ; Golf, by W. T. Linskill ; Hockey, 

 by F. S. Cresweil. 



Vol. II.— Rowing and Sculling, by W. 

 B. Woodgate ; Sailing, by E. F. Knight ; 

 Swimming, by M. and J. R. Cobbett. 



Vol. III.— Boxing, by R. G. Allanson- 

 Winn ; Single Stick and Sword Exercise, 

 by R. G. Allanson-Winn and C. PhilHpps- 

 Wolley : Wrestling, by Walter Armstrong ; 

 Fencing, by H. A, Colmore Dunn. 



Vol. IV.— Rugby Football, by Harry 

 Vassall ; Association Football, by C, W. 

 Alcock ; Baseball, by Newton Crane ; 

 Rounders, Field Ball, Bowls, Quoits, Curl- 

 ings Skittles, &c., by J. M. Walker, M.A., 

 and C. C. Mott. 



Vol. v.— Cycling and Athletics, by H. H. 

 Griffin ; Skating, by Douglas Adams. 



Vol. VI. — Practical Horsemanship, in- 

 cluding Riding for Ladles. By W. A. 

 Kerr, V.C. 



Vol. VII. — Driving, and Stable Manage- 

 ment. By W. A. Kerr, V.C. [PreJ>aring. 



Vol.VIIL— Gymnastics, by A. F. Jenkin; 

 Clubs and Dumb-bells, by G. T. B. Cobbett 

 and A. F. Jenkin. \_In the press. 



BOHN'S Handbooks of Games. New 



Edition, entirely rewritten. 2 volumes. 

 35. 6d. each. 



Vol. I. Table Games. 

 Contents :— Billiards, with Pool, Pyra- 

 mids, and Snooker, by Major-Gen. A. W. 

 Drayson, F.R.A.S., with a preface by 

 W. J. Peall— Bagatelle, by ' Berkeley '— 



Chess, by R. F. Green— Draughts, Back- 

 gammon, Dominoes, Solitaire, Reversi, 

 Go Bang, Rouge et noir. Roulette, E.O., 

 Hazard, Faro, by ' Berkeley.' 

 Vol. II. Card Games. 

 Contents :— Whist, by Dr. William Pole, 

 F.R.S., Author of 'The Philosophy of 

 Whist, &c.'— Solo Whist, by R. F. Green ; 

 Piquet, Ecarte, Euchre, Bczique, and 

 Cribbage, by ' Berkeley ; ' Poker, Loo, 

 Vingt-et-un, Napoleon, Newmarket, Rouge 

 et Noir, Pope Joan, Speculation, &c. &c., 

 by Baxter- Wray. 



CHESS CONGRESS of 1862. A col- 

 lection of the games played. Edited by 

 J. Lowenthal. New edition, 55. 



MORFHY'S Games of Chess, being 



the Matches and best Games played by the 

 American Champion, with explanatory and 

 analytical Notes by J. Lowenthal. With 

 short Memoir and Portrait of Morphy. 5^. 



STAUNTON'S Chess-Player's Hand- 

 book. A Popular and Scientific Intro- 

 duction to the Game, with numerous Dia- 

 grams. 55. 



Chess Praxis. A Supplement to the 



Chess-player's Handbook. Containing the 

 most important modem Improvements in 

 the Openings ; Code of Chess Laws ; and 

 a Selection of Morphy's Games. Annotated. 

 636 pages. Diagrams. 55. 



Chess-Player's Companion. 



Comprising a Treatise on Odds, Collection 

 of Match Games, including the French 

 Match with M. St. Amant, and a Selection 

 of Original Problems. Diagrams and Co- 

 loured Frontispiece. $s. 



Chess Tournament of 1851. 



A Collection of Games played at this cele- 

 brated assemblage. With Introduction 

 and Notes. Numerous Diagrams. 5^. 



