ATTACK AND DEFENCE. 243 



1806. 



i8 Twenty-six Years' Practice and Observations with 

 Rifle Guns. By Ezekiel Baker, Gun-Maker, 

 and Rifle Gun-Maker to his Royal Highness the 

 Prince of Wales, No. 24, Whitechapel Road, 

 opposite the Church, London (from Little Alie 

 Street). The Third Edition. London. Sold by 

 E. Baker, 24, Whitechapel Road, and T. Egerton. 

 at the Military Library, Whitehall. 1806. 

 8vo. 24 pp. 6 coloured plates, including frontispiece, 

 and Prince of Wales's plume. M., 8f in. by 5^ in. 

 Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince. 



1809. 



ig The Amateur of Fencing, or a treati.se on the Art of 

 Sword-Defence, theoretically and experimentally 

 explained upon new principles ; designed chiefly 

 for persons who have only acquired a superficial 

 knowledge of the subject. By Joseph 

 Roland, Fencing Master of the Royal Military 

 Academy at Woolwich. 



" I'll be your Foil, Laertes ; in mine Ignorance your skill 

 shall like a star i' th' night appear." — SHAKSPEARE. 



Printed for the Author, W. Wilson, St. Peter's 

 Hill, Doctor's Commons, and sold at Egerton's 

 Military Library, Whitehall, and at the Author's, 

 Greenwich. 1809. 



8vo. M., 8i in. by 5^ in. 228 pp., besides Dedication, 

 Preface, Introduction, Table of Contents, 32 extra pp. 



