“One of the most entertaining and instructive books of its kind that has been published.”—San Francisco Post.

A CHARMING BOOK FOR WHEELMEN.

A CANTERBURY PILGRIMAGE.

Ridden, Written, and Illustrated by Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell.

One volume, square 8vo. Paper, 50 cents.

Mr. and Mrs. Pennell’s enthusiasm for the wheel led them to undertake this journey on a tricycle through the smooth, hard roads of old England, and to follow the path trod so many years by the Canterbury pilgrims. It is an exceedingly graceful and spirited narrative, and puts a feeling of breeziness in the air of these hot months. Everything prospered the tourists, and three more enjoyable days than those consumed in the ride from London to Canterbury Cathedral cannot easily be conceived. The illustrations with which the artist-authors covered their pages are surpassingly good. Mr. and Mrs. Pennell’s little book will, of course, particularly interest those who may be devoted to the “machine.”

LAWN TENNIS
AS A GAME OF SKILL.

With the Latest Revised Rules, as played by the best Clubs.

By Lieut. S. C. F. Peile, B. S. C. Edited by Richard D. Sears. One volume, 12mo, flexible cloth. 75 cents.