Two issues of Country Home magazine from October and November 1908. vi, 314-385pp; iv, 74pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. In illustrated light card covers. 4to. Covers are worn, rubbed at edges and scuffed at ends of cracking spines, with a few edge chips and mild, flat creases. Covers a little loosened from text block. Internally neat, clean and bright.
Elegant and stylish period magazines carrying a selection of illustrated articles relating to the country home and country living, now giving a particular insight into the social history and living conditions in the early 1900s. Within these two issues are articles on Weald Hall; Country Sports and Pursuits as Reflected in the Early Trade Cards; Cultivation of the Bramble; The Gamekeepers' Vermin Pole; How to Work a Small Holding at a Profit; The Court Farm, Broadway; The Lawson Memorial at Eton School Museum; Back to the Land Cottages; Hunting Begins; Cyder in Print, Pottery and Picture; Dangers of Fire in Country Homes etc.