THE ALL-ENGLAND SERIES. Kustrattd. GYMNASTICS. Dcubk volume, is. A. F. JENKIN, inns op court school op arms, winner op the german gymnastic society's challenge cup, 1887-8-9. " A capital handbook." — Saturday Review, "A valuable addition to a valuable series." — Literary World, " It seems to be exhaustive. It is extremel)r well written ; the illustrations are good. Many of these are from instantaneous photo- graphs, and are therefore enormously in advance of anything we find in the older guides." — Guardian. " Packed full of useful exercises. Thoroughly good throughout." — Daily Chronicle,
- The exercises, which are given in great variety, are described so
clearly that the veriest tyro may set about his work with a clear idea of what to do." — Polytechnic Magazine, " An excellent book. Mr. Jenkin describes with the accuracy and precision of an accomplished expert." — Morning Post,
- Very useful as a supplement to the living teacher." — Schoolmaster.
lUustraUi. INDIAN CLUBS. Mau. •T G. T. B. COBBETT and A. F. JENKIN.
- By far the most valuable and important work that has ever been
Issued on the subject. We think there is but little doubt bat that it will be regarded as the text-book on this important branch of gymnastics, • . • The iUostrations are all that can be desired.*'— Gymnast, '* Messrs. Cobbett and Jenkin have gone to work in a very thorough and mtematic manner. They appear to have left nothing unexplainMU and tneir directions are in many mstances accompanied by illustrations, some [all] of which are reprcxluctions of photographs. Besides its
- eneral excellence, the book has cheapness also to recommend it.*'—
-"ield. % A highly praiseworthy addition to the * All England Series.' "— iomU Hewtn Edmational LONDON : GEORGE BELL & SONS.