538 LIST OF BOOKS CH. XXVII 



CORBETT. 



An Old Coachman s Chatter, with some Practical 

 Remarks on Driving. By a Semi-Professional, 

 Edward Corbett, Colonel, late Shropshire Militia. 

 With 8 full-page illustrations by John Sturgess. 

 London : Richard Bentley & Son. Second edi- 

 tion. 1 89 1. 8vo, 304 pages. (This book con- 

 tains some history of Coaching and a great deal 

 that is very interesting and valuable about driving 

 four horses.) 



* Craven,' see Walker. 



Cross. 



The Autobiography of a Stage- Coachman. By 

 Thomas Cross. London: Hurst & Blackett. 

 1 86 1. 3 vols., i2mo, 311, 312, 292 pages. (A 

 somewhat rare book ; the second and third vol- 

 umes contain interesting: reminiscences of Coach- 

 ing in the early part of the century.) 



Dickinson. 



The Dickinson Gallery. Revised Catalogue of 

 an Exhibition of Pictures illustrative of the Old 

 Coaching Days, with an Introduction and addi- 

 tional Descriptive Notes by Captain Malet. Lon- 

 don : Dickinson Bros. & Foster. 1877. i2mo, 

 48 pages. (A catalogue of two hundred and 

 sixty-three pictures and prints of Coaching sub- 

 jects.) 



