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Highways and Byways in Hertfordshire.

By HERBERT W. TOMPKINS, F.R.Hist.S.

With Illustrations by FREDERICK L. GRIGGS.


MORNING POST.—"A welcome addition, especially for the country lovers of London, to the agreeable series in which it appears."

WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—"A very charming book.... Will delight equally the artistic and the poetic, the historical and the antiquarian, the picturesque and the sentimental kinds of tourist.... In short, we think no combination of author and artist could be happier than this attractive book offers."

ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE.—"Cram full of interest and entertainment. The county is singularly rich in material for gossip and comment, and Mr. Thompkins has made a very charming book from it. Nothing more can well remain to be said, yet all that is said in these pages is to the point. ...A book to read and possess."


Highways and Byways in the Lake District

By A. G. BRADLEY. With Illustrations by

JOSEPH PENNELL.


DAILY CHRONICLE.—"A book which every one who loves the Lakes, or intends to visit them in a quiet spirit, will like to read."

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."

DAILY TELEGRAPH.—"Mr. Bradley has done his work amazingly well. His heart has been in his subject. Mr Joseph Pennell has found abundant scope for his graceful art."

BLACK AND WHITE.—"The book is one which delights the man who knows his Lakes well. To the unhappy man who has not visited this wonder-land of England, it will be a scourge whose sting will not depart until he has made his pilgrimage."


Highways and Byways in East Anglia.

By WILLIAM A. DUTT. With Illustrations 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 Anglican, writes most sympathetically and in picturesque style of the district."

PALL MALL GAZETTE.—"It is all splendid reading for those who know the country; it should persuade many to make a trip through it, and it will provide some fascinating hours even for those who will never see East Anglia, except in the excellent sketches with which these 'Highways and Byways' volumes are illustrated."

MORNING POST.—"A most entertaining book.... Beautifully illustrated."

MACMILLAN AND CO; LTD; LONDON.