THE COUNTRY HANDBOOKS

A Series of Illustrated Practical Handbooks dealing with Country Life. Suitable for the Pocket or Knapsack. Under the General Editorship of HARRY ROBERTS. Foolscap 8vo (6½ by 4 inches). Price, bound in Limp Cloth, 3s. net.

THE TRAMP’S HANDBOOK. By H. Roberts.
THE STILL ROOM. By Mrs. Roundell.
THE BIRD BOOK. By A. J. R. Roberts.
THE LITTLE FARM. By “Home Counties.”
THE FISHERMAN’S HANDBOOK. By Edgar S. Shrubsole.
THE SAILING HANDBOOK. By Clove Hitch.
THE KENNEL HANDBOOK. By C. J. Davies.
THE GUN ROOM. By Alex Innes Shand.
THE COUNTRY COTTAGE. By G. H. Morris and Esther Wood.
THE MOTOR BOOK. By R. J. Mecredy.
THE STABLE HANDBOOK. By T. F. Dale.
THE TREE BOOK. By M. R. Jarvis and Harry Roberts.
THE INSECT BOOK. By W. Percival Westell.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S HANDBOOK. By Charles Harrison and John C. Douglas.
THE VET. BOOK. By F. Townend Barton.
THE SMALL HOLDING. By F. E. Green.

John Lane, The Bodley Head, Vigo Street, London

“It is giving us every satisfaction.”

OF THE THIRD

De Dion Bouton

owned by Mrs. Chester, Ashurst, Haslemere, her chauffeur, M. E. J. James, wrote in January 1908 as follows:

“We have sold our 12-h.p. De Dion and have now a 24-h.p. car. It is giving us every satisfaction, as we have now done 5000 miles without any trouble at all.

“I should like to mention that I have driven this 24-h.p. car now for seven months, before that the 12-h.p. for two years, and before I had an 8-h.p. for two years also, and during that time of just on five years I have never been hung up on the road, except, of course, for tyres, which I think speaks very well for De Dion cars.”