DIME HAND-BOOK OF PEDESTRIANISM.
Giving the Rules for Training and Practice in Walking, Running, Leaping, Vaulting, etc., etc.;
together with a full account of the Great Weston Feat. Edited by Henry Chadwick.
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| 1. Overland Kit. By Albert W. Aiken. | 9. The Red Rajah. By Frederick Whittaker. |
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