In Unfamiliar England / A Record of a Seven Thousand Mile Tour by Motor of the Unfrequented Nooks and Corners, and the Shrines of Especial Interest, in England; With Incursions into Scotland and Ireland.
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SULGRAVE MANOR, THE CRADLE OF THE WASHINGTONS. Painted especially for the author by Daniel Sherrin.
Copyright, 1910 By L. C. Page & Company (INCORPORATED)
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First Impression, January, 1910
TO MY WIFE
THE CONSTANT COMPANION OF MY WANDERINGS
It may seem that there is little excuse for a new book on English travel, since works covering the beaten path in the British Isles fairly teem from the press. But as a record of pilgrimages to the unfamiliar shrines and to the odd corners all over the United Kingdom this book may have its value. My reference to the tourist-frequented spots has been only incidental, and I think I can claim to have found much of interest not elsewhere described. And this I put forth as my chief excuse for adding one more to the already long list of British travel books.