WORLD.—"Of all the fascinating volumes in the 'Highways and Byways' series, none is more pleasant to read.... Mr. Dutt, himself an East Anglian, writes most sympathetically and in picturesque style of the district."

* Galloway and Carrick. By the Rev. C. H. Dick. With Illustrations by Hugh Thomson.

SATURDAY REVIEW.—"The very book to take with one into that romantic angle of Scotland, which lies well aside of the beaten tourist track."

* Hampshire. By D. H. Moutray Read. With Illustrations by Arthur B. Connor.

STANDARD.—"In our judgment, as excellent and as lively a book as has yet appeared in the Highways and Byways Series."

* Thomas Hardy's Wessex. By Hermann Lea. With Illustrations from Photographs by the Author. [Pocket Edition only.

Hertfordshire. By Herbert W. Tompkins, F. R. Hist. S. With Illustrations by Frederick L. Griggs.

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."

* Kent. By Walter Jerrold. With Illustrations by Hugh Thomson.

PALL MALL GAZETTE.—"A book over which it is a pleasure to pore, and which every man of Kent or Kentish man, or 'foreigner,' should promptly steal, purchase, or borrow.... The illustrations alone are worth twice the money charged for the book."