The Field. The Country Newspaper. June 18th, 1932.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Field, June 18th, 1932," this issue contains 30 Pages, 60 Sides, and has been removed from a Bound Volume.
Articles.
1- 10 Pages of Adverts.
2- Educating the Sports Spectator.
3- Land Values. Salmon Fishing in SCotland.
4- Farmers as Caretakers. Landlords who pay Farmers to Farm - Where the Depression is Worse - A Landslide in Prices.
5- Funds for the Olympic Games.
6- Hopes and fears for Wimbledon. Picking tjhe Winner ! - CHances of Cochet and Vines - Mrd. Wills Moody as an Artist. Written by J.E. Collett.
7- Looking Forward from the Wightmn Cup.
8- Ambitious Boxing Programme at Wimbledon.
9- The North's most Popular Race-Meeting. Prospects for the "Pitmen's Derby" at Gosforth Park.
10- The State of the Bloodstock Industry in Ireland.
11- Making and Showing Polo Ponies. Written by Lt.-Col. T. P. Melvill, D.S.O.
12- The March Browns.- A Century Old Angling Problem Solved. Written by Martin E. Mosely.
13- Amateur Skippers of the Big Boats - Owners who Race their Own Craft.
14- A Courtship no Man has ever Witnessed in the Wild.- The "Powder-Puff" Display of a Very Rare Pheasant. Written by D. Seth-Smith.
15- The Champagne Standard at Golf. Sarazen's Way and American Methods.
16- Hunters, Hacks, and Coaching. Richmond's Prelude to Olympia.
17- Harbour Hints for Cruisers - Ramsgate. Written by E. Keble CHatterton.
18- The International "Eights" on the Solent.
19- When I was a Freshman - Memories of Cambridge Rowing in the Old Days. Written by Steve Fairbairn.
20 Good Rowing in the "Mays" Use of Swivels is improving Boat Control.
21- Rivals at Marlow Regatta.
22- The History of Brook's Club- II. Some fantastic Bets and Fox's Love of Gambling-Losing £500 an Hour for 22 Hours at Hazard. Written by Lieut.-Col. Cyril Foley.
23- Letters to the Editor.
24- In the City - Speculative Foreign Bonds.
25- Raising Hardy Flowers from Seed. Biennials and Perennials to Sow Now. Written by Eleanor Sinclair Rohde.
26- A Revolution in Sheep Breeding.
27- Travel by Land, Sea and Air. British v. American Cars. Written by Captain Sir Malcolm Campbell.
28- Along the Coast of the Vikings.
29- Teneriffe has Changed - and for the better.
30- Majorca in June - An island of Peace and Good Hotels. Written by B. Bradfield.
Salmon Fishing in Nansa, one of the best Rivers in Spain.
31- Cities in Old Spain.
32- Sweden in Summer.
33- Westward from the Hub of England. Leamington Spa and Llandrindod Wells.
34- Bridge,
35- Chess.
Photographs.
1- Wimbledon Once More.
2- English and American Competitors at Wimbledon. Miss Helen Jacobs, Miss Betty Nuthall, Mrs. L. A. Harper, Mrs. King, Miss S. Palfrey, Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall, Mrs. L. R. C. Michell, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody. Miss D. E., Round.
3- St, Mawes Castle, Falmouth.
4- Lady Helen McCalmont with her Famous Hunter Handley Cross.
5- Mrs. Wills-Moody in Light-Hearted Vein. (Tennis).
6- H, W. Austin. Portrait (Tennis).
7- H. Cochet, twice champion, and G, De Stefani, of Italy.
8- Young Challengers and the holder of the Singles Championship. G.S. Mangin, Austin's conqueror in 1930 ; Andre Merlin, a rising French player with F. J. Perry; and S. B. Wood, holder of the Singles Championship. (Tennis).
9- Two Candidates which possess good chances in the Northumberland Plate. Roi de Paris, bred in France, and Blue Vision.
10- Early lessons in Breaking a Polo Pony are of Vital Importance. (Two Photos.)
11- Lt.-Col. T. P. Melvill. (Portrait)
12- After Trout in Dorset, On a reach of the Dorsetshire Frome between Dorchester and Frome.
13- Mr. . B. F. Davis at the Wheel of Westward, with Capt. Alfred Diaper wearing the Winning smile, (Boat Owners).
14- Mr. W. L. Stephenson, a recruit in the Big Class and White Heather's new owner. (Portrait).
15- Capt Mountifield, the veteran Skipper of White Heather II. (Portrait).
16- The keenest of all Yachtsmen : His Majesty the king on board Britannia with Sir Philip Hunloke steering.
17- Members of the All-India Cricket Team : Given a Fast, True Wicket at Lord's they should make a good score in the test Match on June 25th.
18- Frank Woolley, the kent Veteran. (Cricket).
19- D. R. Jardine, Captain of the South Team. (Cricket).
20- The Amazing transformation of Rheinhartt's ocellated Pheasant. (Two Photos).
21- "Big Chipmunk" A young golden-mantled ground Squirrel about trhee-fourths grown.
22- The Cup Goes Back. Gene Sarazen, the holder. (Golf)
23- The Unobserved of all Observers. The Prince of Wales watching the last Round of the Open Championship at Prince's Sandhurst. (Golf).
24- Showing the Shot : One of the few occasions when Sarazan was in the rough.
25- Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. (Portrait).
26- Children Riders of To-day : Horsewomen of To-morrow.
27- In and out of the Ring at Richmond.
a- Make and movement, Courage and Fire.
b- Miss Colebrook on the nimrod Coach.
c- Major J. H. Dudgeon and Sea Count.
d- Before the judging began ; H.R.H.. the Duke of York with the Earl of Athlone (President of the show), the Countess of Athlone, Mr. Romer Williams, who does so much for the horse, and Mr. C. Capel Smith.
28- Mr. Steve Fairbairn, the famous oarsman. (Portrait).
29- The Great Subscription room at Brooks;'s Club,
30- Charles James Fox (After the original portrait by Opie.)
31- 28lb. Salmon caught in the Sea at little River, near Comox, Vancouver Island.
32- Flying Childers as a Stallion (1715). From an unpublished painting by J. Seymour.
33- The result of a Anti-Grey Squirrel Campaign.
34- Snapdragons and Campanulas in the border.
35- London's Flock in Hyde Park.
36- Mr. Percy Bradstock's Hereford Bull Free Town Admiral.
37- A Hillman "Wizard" in South Africa : on the main road from Mossel Bay to Cape Town.
38- A Halt in the lake District ; Looking across Derwentwater towards Keswick and Skiddaw and Blencathra in the background. The car is an Austin Ten-Four.
39- Pulls Ferry, Norfolk, with the Cathedral in the Background.
40- Felixstowe : The cliff Gardens.
41- Leamington : The Bridge and Pump House.
42- Near Llandrindod the Ithon Valley.
Condition is Very Good.