Part 50 (2/2)

With Ill.u.s.trations by JOSEPH PENNELL and HUGH THOMSON.

_PALL MALL GAZETTE._--”The wonderful story of Yorks.h.i.+re's past provides Mr. Norway with a wealth of interesting material, which he has used judiciously and well; each grey ruin of castle and abbey he has re-erected and re-peopled in the most delightful way. A better guide and story teller it would be hard to find.”

Lake District. By A. G. BRADLEY.

With Ill.u.s.trations by JOSEPH PENNELL.

_ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE._--”A notable edition--an engaging volume, packed with the best of all possible guidance for tourists. For the most part the artist's work is as exquisite as anything of the kind he has done.”

Northumbria. By P. ANDERSON GRAHAM.

With Ill.u.s.trations by HUGH THOMSON.

_NATION._--”None of the contributors to the series has been more successful than Mr. Graham.”

The Border. By ANDREW LANG and JOHN LANG.

With Ill.u.s.trations by HUGH THOMSON.

_STANDARD._--”The reader on his travels, real or imaginary, could not have pleasenter or more profitable companions.h.i.+p. There are charming sketches by Mr. Hugh Thomson to ill.u.s.trate the letterpress.”

Galloway and Carrick. By the Rev. C. H. d.i.c.k.

With Ill.u.s.trations by HUGH THOMSON.

_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW._--”The very book to take with one into that romantic angle of Scotland, which lies well aside of the beaten tourist track.”

Donegal and Antrim. By STEPHEN GWYNN.

With Ill.u.s.trations by HUGH THOMSON.

_DAILY TELEGRAPH._--”A perfect book of its kind, on which author, artist, and publisher have lavished of their best.”

Normandy. By PERCY DEARMER, M.A.

With Ill.u.s.trations by JOSEPH PENNELL.

_ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE._--”A charming book.... Mr. Dearmer is as arrestive in his way as Mr. Pennell. He has the true topographical eye. He handles legend and history in entertaining fas.h.i.+on.”

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