ATTACK AND DEFENCE. 257 



1889 — coniimied. 



The Part on Fencing is written by Walter H. Pollock, 

 F. C. Grove, and Camille Prevost, Maitre d'Armes. 

 It occupies 114 pages and is illustrated by 18 intaglio 

 plates, given by permission of Messrs. Hachette and 

 Co. from a French work in preparation, entitled 

 " L'Escrime, par C. Prevost and G. Jollivet." 



Boxing and Sparring, by E. B. Michell, p. 1 17 to p. 171, 

 is illustrated with 16 woodcuts from photographs 

 taken by George Mitchell. 



Wrestling, written by Walter Armstrong, has 8 wood- 

 cuts, taken from the same source. 



And the Appendix, Bibiiotheca Artis Dimicatoris, 

 p. 341 — 293, compiled by Egerton Castle, M.A., F.S.A. 

 Contains 762 works on Fencing and kindred subjects. 

 Index, pp. 295—304. 



^'^ Boxing. By R, G. AUanson-Winn, Inns of 

 Court School of Arms, Winner of the Middle 

 Weights, Cambridge, 1876 — 7 ; Heavy Weights, 

 1877 — 8. With Prefatory Note by Bat Mullins, 

 late Light-Weight Champion of the World. 

 George Bell and Sons, Covent Garden. London. 

 1889. 



8vo. 91 pp. M., 6| in. by i,\ in. 28 illustrations. 

 The larger illustrations reproduced from photographs. 



