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THESE latest additions to the series known as “Beautiful England” are likely to be popular guide-books to the districts with which they are severally concerned. Mr. Haslehust has been successful in giving in his pictures delightful impressions of the different counties, and visitors will be glad to have the volumes to remind them of the beauties of the holiday resorts thev have frequented. The descriptions are gossipy and entertaining.
Cambridge.
Described by N. Barwell. Pp. 64. Norwich and the Broads. Described by W. Jerrold. Pp. 56. The Heart of Wessex. Described by S. Heath. Pp. 64. All pictured by E. W. Haslehust. (London: Blackie and Son, Ltd.; 1910.) Price 2s. net each.
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Cambridge . Nature 85, 202 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/085202e0
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