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MOTOR TOURS INTHE WEST COUNTRY


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THE “MOTOR TOURS” SERIES

BY MRS. RODOLPH STAWELL

Bound in red cloth and boxed, price 6/- net each.Profusely Illustrated.

MOTOR TOURS IN WALES

With 63 Illustrations from Photographs, and Map.

SECOND EDITION.

Max Pemberton in the Sphere:—“… Will be read and rereadby all who have toured Wales a-wheel. Mrs. Stawell is acharming writer; she has a fine sense of the road, and sheadds to it a literary insight that is always captivating.… Ihave rarely encountered a book so full of pleasant literarygossip and yet so very practical.”——World:—“This mostartistic book … gives a sympathetic description of all thatis worth seeing in Shropshire, North Wales, the Heart ofWales, South Wales, and the Wye Valley. I do not think Ihave ever seen such beautifully-arranged photographs in anybook of travel.”

MOTOR TOURS IN YORKSHIRE

With 48 Illustrations from Photographs, and Map.

SECOND EDITION.

“This charmingly-written account of motor travels in Yorkshirehas no feature in common with the ordinary dry-as-dustmatter of fact guide-book. The volume is one of the mostfascinating books of home travel, within its own assignedlimits, with which we are acquainted.… Full of exquisitelyfinished photographs.”—Standard.——“Motorists require anew order of guide-book, which shall be as independent ofshow places and beaten tracks as the happy possessor of acar. Mrs. Stawell has gauged by practical experience thenew requirements, and has now done for the county ofbroad acres what her previous volume did for thePrincipality.”—Outlook.

MOTOR TOURS IN THE WEST COUNTRY

With 48 Illustrations from Photographs, and Map.

In common with Mrs. Rodolph Stawell’s other books of MotorTours, this delightful volume is specially written for those wholike to know something of the history and antiquities of theplaces through which they pass, and for lovers of beautifulscenery. At the same time all the principal roads of Devonand Cornwall are discussed in considerable detail, and thoughSomerset is not fully dealt with, there are two chapters onthat county. Each chapter is preceded by a summary ofdistances, &c. The book is illustrated by 48 photographs byR. de S. Stawell, and contains an index and map of the routes.

LONDON: HODDER & STOUGHTON


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