The Flemish School of Painting and Architecture has been so well and frequently described that it would have been mere affectation to make more than a few passing allusions to that topic.

Some space has, however, been devoted to an account of the recent development of the Flemish littoral, which has been so remarkable during the last quarter of a century.

Contents

[CHAPTER I]

THE MARKET-PLACE AND BELFRY—EARLY HISTORY OF BRUGES

[CHAPTER II]

BALDWIN BRAS-DE-FER—THE PLACE DU BOURG—MURDER OF CHARLES THE GOOD

[CHAPTER III]

THE BÉGUINAGE—CHURCHES—THE RELIC OF THE HOLY BLOOD

[CHAPTER IV]