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CHAPTER XXVII 



LIST OF BOOKS 



This does not pretend to be an exhaustive Bib- 

 liography ; it is merely a list of books which are of 

 interest to the coaching man : — 



Adams. 



English Pleasure Carriages; their Origin, His- 

 tory, Varieties, Materials, Construction, &c. &c., 

 together with Descriptions of New Inventions. By 

 William Bridges Adams. London : Charles 

 Knight & Co. 1837. 8vo, 315 pages. (Numerous 

 plates of carriages. The author, brought up as a 

 carriage builder, afterward became a civil engineer, 

 and his book is one of the first on carriage building 

 in which a higher grade of mechanical perfection 

 in carriages is recognised and insisted upon.) 



Apperlev, see ' Nimrod.' 



Artillery. 



Light Artillery Drill Regulations. United States 

 Army. Washington : Government Printing Of- 

 fice. 1896. 



Ashford. 



Whips and Whip-Making. By W. G. Ashford, 

 Birmingham. Walsall: T. Kirby & Son. 1893. 

 8vo, 38 pages. 



