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Tennis & Lawn Tennis

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Lawn Tennis, by Alexander Wainwright (Scribner's, 1879B)

Lawn Tennis (Demorest, 1880)

The Games and Amusements of the Month: July (Little Folks, 1883)
Lawn tennis, cricket, rowing and sailing, and seaside sports.

The Games and Amusements of the Month: August (Little Folks, 1883)
Rowing, canoeing, quoits, lawn tennis; ring-the-bell; collecting leaves, seaweeds and seashells.

Lawn Tennis (Century Magazine, 1882A)

How I Learned to Play Lawn Tennis (Girl's Own Paper, 1883)

Costumes for Lawn Tennis, by Isabel A. Mallon (Ladies' Home Journal, 1892)

Useful Pastimes for Health and Pleasure, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. (Girl's Own Paper, 1895)
On cycling, golf, cricket, lawn tennis, walking, boating, fishing and gardening.

Lawn Tennis, by H.W.W. Wilberforce (Windsor Magazine, 1898B)

Lawn Tennis, by H.M. Pillans (Girl's Own Paper, 1900)
"The question has often been asked in the tennis world, 'Why is the standard of the average girl's play so far below a man's?' Not implying, of course, that one ever expects to see 'equality of the sexes' in this respect, but in the case of a game requiring skill rather than brute force the weaker sex should certainly be able to show to better advantage than at present." The answers are guaranteed to fascinate...

Tennis, by Eustace H. Miles (Windsor Magazine, 1900B)

Lawn Tennis (Drapers' Self-Culture, 1913)

Rackets, Squash Ball and Court Tennis (Drapers' Self-Culture, 1913)
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