Highways and Byways in Dorset. By Sir Frederick Treves. With Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
STANDARD.—"Sir Frederick Treves is to be congratulated on a breezy, delightful book, full of sidelights on men and manners, and quick in the interpretation of all the half-inarticulate lore of the countryside."
FIELD.—"This volume, in literary style, and happy illustration by the artist, is one of the very best of the series."
Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds. By H.A. Evans. With Illustrations by Frederick L. Griggs.
DAILY TELEGRAPH.—"The author is everywhere entertaining and fresh, never allowing his own interest to flag, and thereby retaining the close attention of the reader."
COUNTY GENTLEMAN.—"No better study of any well-marked division of the country has appeared."
Highways and Byways in Derbyshire. By J.B. Firth. With Illustrations by Nelly Erichsen.
STANDARD.—"One of the brightest contributions to the 'Highways and Byways' series. We have found Mr. Firth a careful guide, with a nice way of choosing from a great mass of material just such scenes and memories as appeal to the traveller of taste."
DAILY TELEGRAPH.—"The result is altogether delightful, for 'Derbyshire' is as attractive to the reader in his arm-chair as to the tourist wandering amid the scenes Mr. Firth describes so well."
Highways and Byways in Sussex. By E.V. Lucas. With Illustrations by Frederick L. Griggs.