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UNIFORM

WITH

THIS

VOLUME

The

Country

Handbooks

A

Series

of

Illustrated

Practical

Handbooks

dealing

ivlth

Country

Ltfe^

suitable

for

the

Pocket

or

Knapsack

Under

the

General

Editorship

of

HARRY

ROBERTS

Price

3S.

net,

bound

in

Limp

Cloth.

Price

$i.oo

net.

Price

4s.

net.

bound

in

Limp

Leather.

Price

$1.20

net.

Fol,

L—THE

TRAMP'S

HANDBOOK.

For

the

us:

of

Travellers^

Soldiers^

Ct/clistsj

and

lovers

of

the

Country.

By

Harry

Roberts.

A

volume

ivritten in

defence

of

vagabondage,

containing

tnuck

7'aluable

advice

to

the

amateur

gyPsy,

traveller^

or

cyclist

^

as

to

ca7nping-out,

cooking,

^c.

Vol.

II.—

THE

MOTOR

BOOK,

By

R.

J.

Mecredy.

An

invaluable

handbook

thai

should

find

a

place

in

the

library

cj

every

motorist,

or

even

in

the

car

itself.

Vol.

III.—

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

fight

or

their

note.

VJ,

IV.—

THE

STILL

ROOM.

By

Mrs

Charles

Roundell,

A

book

full

of

information

upon

all

subjects

pertaining

to

Pre-

serving,

pickling,

bottling,

distilling,

<5r»c.

;

with

many

use/ul

hints

upon

the

dairy.

Vol.

v.—

THE

TREE

BOOK.

By

Mary

Roivles

Jarvis,

Containing

varied

and

useful

information

relating

to

forests,

together

with

a

special

chapter

on

Practical

Forestry.

Vol.

VI.—

THE

WOMAN

OUT

OF

DOORS.

By

Menie

Muriel

Doiuie.

Vol.

VII.—

THE

HORSEMAN'S

HANDBOOK.

By

William

Foster.

Vol.

VIII.—

THE

FISHERMAN'S

HANDBOOK

By

Edgar

S.

Shrubsole,

An

Eight-page

Prospectus

Post

Free

on

Application.