SPORTING BOOKS 



The Encyclopaedia of Sport 



Edited by the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Hedley Peek, 

 and F. G. Aflalo. This important work is now completed in 

 two volumes. Royal 8, each with about 600 pages. With 

 many hundred illustrations in the text, and with 20 full-page 

 photogravure plates. 



Two volumes, each net, $10.00 



Half levant, each " 15.00 



The illustrations have been designed especially for the work 

 by well-known artists, including J. G. Millais, C. E. Brock, 

 J. G. Keulemanns, Archibald Thorburn, and others. 



" In the 4 Encyclopaedia of Sport ' sportsmen have in a concrete form 

 a veritable alphabet of sport worthy of the subject and invaluable as a 

 book of constant reference it is specially clear, concise, and full." 

 Outing. 



" This work, which covers every branch of sport, is admirably con- 

 ceived and ably executed . . . the contributors form such a repre- 

 sentative body of sportsmen as is almost a guarantee for the quality 

 and completeness of the text . . . the photogravure plates are a 

 most attractive feature of the work, while many of the text illustra- 

 tions are admirable." The Fishing Gazette. 



The Art of Revolver Shooting r 



By WALTER WINANS 



(Vice-President of the National Rifle Association 

 of Great Britain ) 



With nearly 200 Illustrations from Original Drawings by the 

 Author, and from photographs specially taken for the book. 

 Royal 8. Gilt top net, $5.00 



14 Mr. Winans's book is meant primarily to instruct, and he begins 

 at the elements of his ' art.' The evolution of the revolver is sketched, 

 after which the learner is told how to select, handle, and take care of 

 the weapon. Special chapters are devoted to the Bisley rules and 

 competitions, to practice and training, to gallery shooting, stage shoot- 

 ing, trick shooting, game shooting, pigeon shooting, to shooting from 

 a bicycle, and what not. In short, about every question likely to be 

 asked touching the uses of the revolver is replied to clearly and authori- 

 tatively in this exhaustive book." Chicago Dial. 



G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS 



NEW YORK LONDON 



