CH. XXVII LIST OF BOOKS 557 



Viney et Alexandre Passevant. Paris : Adolphe 

 Le Goupy. 1893. Oblong- i2mo, 88 pages. 

 (Contains a collection of the regular coach calls and 

 a large number of tunes and fanfares.) 



Walker. 



British Manly Exercises ; in which Rowing and 

 Sailing arc now first described, and Riding and 

 Driving are for the first time given in a work of 

 this kind, &c. c2fc. By Donald Walker. Third 

 edition. London: J. Hurst. 1835. The first 

 and second editions are dated March 1, 1834, and 

 March 14, 1834. i6mo, 291 pages. (There are 

 2 plates by H. Alken, and 53 line drawings on 

 copper. Seventy pages of the book are devoted 

 to driving, a large part of it drawn from ' Nimrod's' 

 Essays, and from his article in The Quarterly 

 Review. There are other editions of this popu- 

 lar book ; the tenth (London : H. G. Bohn, i860) 

 is edited by ' Craven' [John William Carleton], 

 and has some slight additions and modifications.) 



Walsh [' Stonehenge'] . 



Riding and Driving. By J. H. Walsh. Lon- 

 don : 1863. 



Ward. 



Hints on Driving. By C. S. Ward, the well- 

 known ' Whip of the West.' London : pub- 

 lished by the Author. 1870. 4to, 24 pages. 

 (With a photograph of the author, one of the 

 most famous Whips of his time.) 



