WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—"A delightful addition to an excellent series.... Such beauty and character has the county, it requires of the writer who would do justice to Sussex a graceful and sprightly pen, as well as fulness of knowledge. Mr. Lucas is well endowed in these things. His knowledge of Sussex is shown in so many fields, with so abundant and yet so natural a flow, that one is kept entertained and charmed through every passage of his devious progress.... The drawings with which Mr. Frederick Griggs illustrates this charming book are equal in distinction to any work this admirable artist has given us."
Highways and Byways in South Wales. By A.G. Bradley. With Illustrations by Frederick L. Griggs.
TIMES.—"A book which may be described honestly as one of the best of its kind which has ever been published."
SPECTATOR.—"Mr. Bradley has certainly exalted the writing of a combined archæological and descriptive guide-book into a species of literary art. The result is fascinating."
MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd., LONDON.
Highways and Byways in London. By Mrs. E.T. Cook. With Illustrations by Hugh Thompson and Frederick L. Griggs.
GRAPHIC.—"Mrs. Cook is an admirable guide; she knows her London in and out; she is equally at home in writing of Mayfair and of City courts, and she has a wealth of knowledge relating to literary and historical associations. This, taken together with the fact that she is a writer who could not be dull if she tried, makes her book very delightful reading."
Highways and Byways in 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."
ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE.—"Cram full of interest and entertainment. The county is singularly rich in material for gossip and comment, and Mr. Tompkins has made a very charming book from it. Nothing more can well remain to be said, yet all that is said in these pages is to the point."