The Country Handbooks 



An Illustrated Series of Practical 

 Handbooks dealing with Country Life, 

 suitable for the pocket or the knapsack 



Edited by 



HARRY ROBERTS 



The Volumes are well printed on Antique Paper, and 



are bound in cloth and in leather, of a size 



(6JX4 inches) suited to the pocket 



Bound in Limp Cloth . . . Price 3s. net. 

 Bound in Limp Leather . . . Price 4s. net. 



Vol. L— THE TRAMP'S HANDBOOK. For the use of 

 Travellers, Soldiers, Cyclists, and lovers of the Country. 

 By Harry Roberts. 



A volume written in defence of vagabondage, containing much 

 valuable advice to the amateur gipsy, traveller, or cyclist, as to 

 camping-out, cooking, etc. 



Vol. H.— THE MOTOR BOOK. By R. J. Mecredy. 



An invaluable handbook that should find a place in the library 

 of every motorist, or even in the car itself. 



Vol. HI.— THE STILL ROOM. By Mrs Charles Roundell. 



A book full of information upon all subjects pertaining to pre- 

 serving, pickling, bottling, distilling, etc. ; with many useful hints 

 upon the dairy. 



Vol. IV.— THE BIRD BOOK. By A. J. R. Roberts. 



A guide to the study of bird life, with hints as to recognising 

 various species by their flight or their note. 



Vol. v.— THE TREE BOOK. By Mary Knowles Jarvis. 



Containing varied and useful information relating to trees and 

 forests, together with a specisd chapter on Practical Forestry. 



Vol. VI.— THE WOMAN OUT OF DOORS. By Menie 

 Muriel Dowie. 



Other Volumes will be issued at monthly intervals. 



T r» TJ M T A M T7 LONDON : VIGO STREET, W. 

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