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many plates. Although this is essentially a 

 coach-maker's book, it is interesting to the driving 

 man who cares to understand the construction of 

 his vehicle.) 



Paper on Brakes for Retarding the Motion of 

 Carriages in Descending Inclines. By William 

 Philipson. Read before the Institute of British 

 Carriage Manufacturers, August 5, 1888. Lon- 

 don : 1888. 8vo, 20 pages. 



Quarterly. 



The London Quarterly Review, October 1877. 

 Article on Coaching. Anonymous. 1 7 pages. 



Reynardson. 



Down the Road ; or, Reminiscences of a Gentleman 

 Coachman. By C. T. S. Birch Reynardson. 

 London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1875. 8vo, 

 224 pages. (Eleven good coloured plates by 

 H. Alken. Agreeable reminiscences, with some 

 useful hints.) 



Richardson. 



Practical Carriage Building. By M. T. Rich- 

 ardson. New York : M. T. Richardson & Co. 

 1892. 2 vols., i2mo, 222 and 280 pages. 



Rider and Driver. 



The Rider and Driver. Weekly, First number, 

 March 7, 1891. New York. Large 4to. 



