THE COUNTRY HANDBOOKS 



An Illustrated Series of Practical Handbooks dealing with 

 Country Life. Suitable for the Pocket or Knapsack 



Edited by HARRY ROBERTS 



Foolscap 8vo (6J x 4) 



Price 3s. net. Bound in Limp Cloth. 



THE TRAMP'S HANDBOOK. By Harry Roberts. 



With over fifty illustrations by Walter Pascoe. A volume con- 

 taining much valuable advice to the amateur gipsy, traveller, or 

 cyclist, as to camping-out, cooking, &c. 



THE MOTOR BOOK. By R. T. Mecredy. With numer- 

 ous illustrations. An invaluable handbook that should find a place 

 in the library of every motorist, or even in the car itself. 



THE TREE BOOK. By Mary Knowles Jarvis. Con- 

 taining varied and useful information relating to forests, together 

 with a special chapter on Practical Forestry. 



THE STILL ROOM. By Mrs Charles Roundell. 



a book of information upon preserving, pickling, bottling, distilling, 

 &c., with many useful hints upon the dairy. 



THE BIRD B9OK. 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. 



THE STABLE HANDBOOK. By T. F. Dale. With 



numerous illustrations. 



THE FISHERMAN'S HANDBOOK. By Edgar S. 



Shrubsole. With numerous illustrations and diagrams. 



THE SAILING HANDBOOK. By Clove Hitch. With 



numerous illustrations. 



THE KENNEL HANDBOOK. By C. J. Davies. With 



numerous illustrations. 



THE GUN ROOM. By Alexander Innes Shand, 



Author of "Shooting" in "The Haddon Hall" Library. With 

 numerous illustrations. 



THE LITTLE FARM. By **Home Counties." With 



numerous illustrations. 



THE COUNTRY COTTAGE. By G. Ll. Morris and E. 

 Wood. 



THE VET. BOOK. By Frank T. Barton, M.R.C.V.S. 



THE INSECT BOOK. By Percival Westell. 



THE SMALL HOLDING. By F. E. Green. 



THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S HANDBOOK. By James 

 Douglas and Charles Harrison. 



JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD, LONDON, W. 



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