28 A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



THUD EDITION. Price It. fc/., by pott It. lOrf. 



FIGURE SKATING; 



BEING 



THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF THE ART AS DEVELOPED 

 IN ENGLAND, 



WITH 



A GLANCE AT ITS ORIGIN AND HISTORY, 



Br H. C. VANDERVELL AND T. MAXWELL WITHAM 



(Membtrt of Me London Skating Club). 



There are thousands of skaters who attain a small amount of skill in Figure 

 Skating, and there Mop, because they neither know what to do or how to do it. A 

 reference to this, the acknowledged Text Book on Figure Skating, will solve any 

 dlfflculty that may hare stopped^rogress for years. 



FOVftTH EDrnox. In pott 8ro., limp doth, yilt, price 3t. M., by pott 2t. 6d. 



THE ART OF SKATING; 



ILLUSTRATIONS, DIAGRAMS, AND PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR THE 



ACQUIREMENT OF THE MOST DIFFICULT AND GRACEFUL 



MOVEMENTS. 



By GEORGE ANDERSON ("Cyclot"), 



Ttoe-Prwttait of the Cryul Palace 8kUn Club, and for many yean Prealdent 

 of the OlMfjow q^n**-^ Club. 



J*tt pMithed, price to., 09 pott to. M. 



"COMBINED FIGURE SKATING;" 



Being a collection of 300 combined figures, as skated by the Skating Club, London, 

 the Wimbledon Skating Club, Ac., illustrated by 130 scaled diagrams, showing the 

 correct direction of every curve executed by the skater, and the recognised amount 

 of circling round the centre; together with a progressive series of alternate 

 1 calls." The figures are named in accordance with the revised system of nomen- 

 rules for combined figure skating, compiled by the Skating Club, 



London, Sept. 11, 1882. Diagrams of the combined figures in the first and second 

 class tests of the National Skating Association are included. 



BY MONTAGU S. F. MONIER-WILLIAMS AND STANLEY F. MONIER-WILLIAVS 



(Member* of the Wimbledon Skating Club). 

 " THE FIELD " OFFICE, 346, STRAND, W.C. 



