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(fYMNA.STICS, CALISTHENICS AND TRAINING.

Alexander's Calisthenics and Musical Drill for Little Chil·

dren. Oonta!ning Fifty-nine Exercises,

with

numerous variations, In•

troducing slmpie Callathenlcs and :swimming lllotlons, Ring, t:!klpping

and Marching Exercises, profusely illustrated, with l'IBno Muaic for every

ruovement. · A complete work on Recreatlve Calisthenics for young chll·

dren and Primary ><chool Classes. By A. Alexander, Professor of Calis–

thenics and GymnasLics. Paper••••••••••••••••••••••••• .••••••• .26

l'.tr

Cruden's Calisthenic Training and Musical Drill.

A Syi...

tern

of Physical Exercises as an Bid

to

Teachers

in

Cln.ss

Tralnlng. By

'3eorge Crnden,

A.

M.

This work contains r.omplete instructions

in

Mllltary Marohln!(,

Dwnb–

Bel!.

and Indian Club Exerclaes; Including lllusical Drll! In Free Gymnaa

tics, Dumb·Bell and Bar·Bell Exercises and Hoop Drill. with explanatoQ

illustrations and PianoMusic tor every movement. Boards......

60

cts.

Maclaren's Training in Theory and Practice.

A Hand–

book of Tralnlng for all athletic exorcises In accordance with the ao–

cepted modern theories "nd methods.

It

shows conclusively the errors

and risks of the old styles of T ralnmg, and gives the moat thorough ways

or developing

in

the high est degree the muscular vigor, full rffiplration,

and physical endurance which le Indispensable to success In all atWetlo

!xerclaes and competitive exhibitions of streuath, epeecl and skill

By

Archibald Maclaren, Profes•or of Gymnastics of the Oxford University

G:fmnaainm. E!lgland. l'aper . ... ... ... .......... . . .... . ........ 60

ct&

Dick's

Art

of

Gymnastics.

Containing praC>ticnl and pr0a

gresslve exercises applicable

to

all the principal apparatus

ot

a well–

appolnt.ed

Gymnasium. Profusely illustrated. This work conveys plain

and thnrough lnatructign ln the exercises and evolutions taught by the

leading Profes•ors of Gymtrnstlcs, so that proficiency ml\y be attained,

even without the aM of a Teacher. It al•o offers to Teachers a ready.

arranged syet.ematlp course for their gnidance. Cloth.... ........81.00,

Dick's Dumb-Bell and Indian Club Exercises,

Containing

Practical and

p~slve

ln•trnctlone In the u se of Dumb-Bells, Bar·

Bells

and Iudll\n Clubs, Illustrated with • ts ehowlng every poelt1011

and mot!o:a of the body

ana

limbs; Paper.. . . . . . ... ............. .23 eta,

flte Lam of

Athletics.

How to Preserve and lmp,..,ve

Health, Strength and Beauty;

&nd

to Correct Peroonal Defects canst'<! by

Wnnt of Physlcal Exercise. How to Train for Walking_ Running. Row–

ing, etc., with the Systems

of

the Champion Athletes of the World. In·

clndlng the Latest Laws of all Athletl<i Ga:nes and Bow to Play Them.

Br

WilliamWood, Professor of Gymnastics. Paper,. ............23

Cl.II

.

Athletic Sports for Boys.

Containing complete instrnctionl

In the manly accompHehmente of Skating, Bwlmmin!l, Rowing. Salllnl!,

Horsemanship. Riding, L•rlvlng,_ Angling, li'encing and Broadswora.

Dluetrated

witb

19'

wOocl-cuta,

l!Oards.... . . . . . ... . ....... ...... ..

73

-ct&

'!lick's

Art

of

Bowling; or, Bowler's

Guide.

:Jiving the

:orrect method of playing, keeping the score.

a.nd

the latedt Rules which

govern the American and German Games, wltl their most popular

Variations, includi ng also the latest

Regulatlo.as

adopted in Match Games

•ndTo11M1amenta. F ullyIllustrated with Diagrams, &c., explaiulng. the ar.

&'11/.lgeinentof

~he

l'm&,

11.nd

oorrect 111ethomi

Of

t ee:¢n11 thejiaDIN•

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