Part 50 (1/2)
With Ill.u.s.trations by HUGH THOMSON and JOSEPH PENNELL.
_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--”To read this fine book makes us eager to visit every hill and every valley that Mr. Bradley describes with such tantalising enthusiasm. It is a work of inspiration, vivid, sparkling, and eloquent--a deep well of pleasure to every lover of Wales.”
Cambridge and Ely. By Rev. EDWARD CONYBEARE.
With Ill.u.s.trations by FREDERICK L. GRIGGS.
_ATHENaeUM._--”A volume which, light and easily read as it is, deserves to rank with the best literature about the county.”
East Anglia. By WILLIAM A. DUTT.
With Ill.u.s.trations by JOSEPH PENNELL.
_WORLD._--”Of all the fascinating volumes in the 'Highways and Byways'
series, none is more pleasant to read.... Mr. Dutt, himself an East Anglian, writes most sympathetically and in picturesque style of the district.”
Lincolns.h.i.+re. By W. F. RAWNSLEY.
With Ill.u.s.trations by FREDERICK L. GRIGGS.
_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--”A splendid record of a storied s.h.i.+re.”
Nottinghams.h.i.+re. By J. B. FIRTH.
With Ill.u.s.trations by FREDERICK L. GRIGGS.
_DAILY TELEGRAPH._--”A book that will rank high in the series which it augments; a book that no student of our Midland topography and of Midland a.s.sociations should miss.”
Northamptons.h.i.+re and Rutland. By HERBERT A. EVANS.
With Ill.u.s.trations by FREDERICK L. GRIGGS.
_TIMES._--”A pleasant, gossiping record.... Mr. Evans is a guide who makes us want to see for ourselves the places he has seen.”
Derbys.h.i.+re. By J. B. FIRTH.
With Ill.u.s.trations by NELLY ERICHSEN.
_DAILY TELEGRAPH._--”The result is altogether delightful, for 'Derbys.h.i.+re' is attractive to the reader in his arm-chair as to the tourist wandering amid the scenes Mr. Firth describes so well.”
Yorks.h.i.+re. By ARTHUR H. NORWAY.