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THIS pleasantly written book appeals both to lovers of the New Forest and to those who have yet to make the acquaintance of this vast woodland region. Readers who have themselves explored the recesses and solitudes of the forest will be impressed by the wide knowledge of the beauties of this part of Hampshire possessed by the authors; and those who have not yet strolled through the leafy glades of, say, Mark Ash will, after reading the book, be anxious to spend a few pleasant days wandering in the forest.
The New Forest. Its Traditions, Inhabitants, and Customs.
By Rose C. de Crespigny Horace Hutchinson. Pp. viii + 293. (London: John Murray, 1903.) Price 2s. 6d. net.
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The New Forest Its Traditions, Inhabitants, and Customs . Nature 67, 461 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067461e0
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