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 THE ALL-ENGLAND SERIES. Mtmemu lUustratims. BOXING. frit* u. R. G. ALLANSON-WINN, urns OF couKT school op arms, winner of thb middle weights, CAMBRIDGE, X876-7 ; HEAVY WBIGHTS| X877-8. the cheapest and best on the subject?* — Field, •* His (Mr. Allanson-Winn*s) book gives ample testimony of his ability to write on boxing. If only for the illustrations that enable the novice to see what he should do with the gloves and what he should not do with them, the brochure is well worth the modest price charged for it"— Pendragon in the Referee, "The art of self-defence is here treated from a thoroughly practical point of view. Clear as the text is, its value is no little enhanced by the numerous and admirably executed illustrations." — St, Jante^s CeuetU, NEW EDITION, REVISED. lUustraUd, WRESTLING. FrUeu. BY WALTER ARMSTRONG (« CROSS-BUTTOCKER "), LATE HON. SEC. CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND WRESTLING SOCIETY IN LONDON, AI/THOR OF " WRSSTLIANA," ETC., ETC* «« < Wrestling ' needs no praise at our hands. It is sufficient to say that the handb<x)k is the work of Mr. Walter Armstrong." — Field, • Cross-buttocker,' who for the last thirty years has been known as a clever light-weight wrestler, and whose remarks are, therefore, not mere theories, but founded on the results of long experience." — Sporting Ufe. "The handy little volume will be largely acceptable in these northern parts, where wrestling is a distinctive pastime." — Wtst Cum* bcrland Timet* LONDON : GEORGE BELL & SONS.
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