FREEMAN BUNTING.

White Webbs, July, 1905.

The Publisher’s Address to the Reader.

This little volume forms one of the Homeland Handbooks, a series founded in 1897, with a view of providing adequate information respecting special localities and districts. They are issued at popular prices, and contain everything likely to interest the intelligent visitor regarding the History, Traditions, Worthies, and Antiquities of the neighbourhoods with which they deal.

In each case the books are written by a qualified Author, with special local knowledge.

Other Volumes in the Series likely to interest the reader of this book are as follows:—

CLOTH. PAPER.
Hertford, and the Country of Charles Lamb and Izaak Walton 2/- 1/-
The City of St. Albans, its Abbey and its Surroundings 2/6 1/-
Dunstable and its Surroundings 2/- 1/-

A full list will be found on pages [ii] and [iii].

The Homeland Association for the Encouragement of Touring in Great Britain, Association House, 22, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.

‘DON’TS’ FOR PICNIC PARTIES.