| JOHN LANE, Publisher, |
LONDON: VIGO STREET, W. NEW YORK: 67, FIFTH AVENUE. |
The Country Handbooks
An Illustrated Series of Practical Handbooks dealing with Country Life. Suitable for the Pocket or Knapsack.
Edited by HARRY ROBERTS
Fcap. 8vo (6½ by 4 in.).
Price 3s. net, bound in Limp Cloth. $1.00 net.
Price 4s. net, bound in Limp Leather. $1.20 net.
Vol. I.—The Tramp’s Handbook. By Harry Roberts. With over fifty Illustrations by Walter Pascoe.
A volume written in defence of vagabondage, containing much valuable advice to the amateur gipsy, traveller, or cyclist, as to camping-out, cooking, etc.
Vol. II.—The Motor Book. By R. T. Mecredy. With numerous Illustrations.
An invaluable handbook that should find a place in the library of every motorist, or even in the car itself.
Vol. III.—The Tree Book. By Mary Rowles Jarvis.
Containing varied and useful information relating to forests, together with a special chapter on Practical Forestry.
Vol. IV.—The Still Room. By Mrs. Charles Roundell.
A book of information upon all subjects pertaining to preserving, pickling, bottling, distilling, &c., with many useful hints upon the dairy.
Vol. V.—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 flight or their note.
Vol. VI.—The Woman Out of Doors. By Ménie Muriel Dowie.
A book of practical value and interest to every sportswoman, lady gardener, and out-of-door woman of every kind.
Vol. VII.—The Stable Handbook.
Vol. VIII.—The Fisherman’s Handbook. By Edgar Shrubsole.
A volume written in defence of vagabondage, containing much valuable advice to the amateur gipsy, traveller, or cyclist, as to camping-out, cooking, etc.