UNIFORM
WITH
THIS
VOLUME
The
Country
Handbooks
A
Series
of
Illustrated
Practical
Handbooks
dealing
ivlth
Country
Ltfe^
suitable
for
the
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.