CAMBRIDGE REVIEW.—“This most interesting and beautiful book.... To most of us this compact volume will come not so much as a luxury, but as one of that class of commodities known to economists as being ‘conventionally necessary.’”
LITERATURE.—“Throughout deserves the highest praise.”
London: Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Cambridge: Macmillan and Bowes.
A Concise Guide to the Town and University of Cambridge in Four Walks. By John Willis Clark, M.A., F.S.A., Registrary of the University, formerly Fellow of Trinity College. With Map and 75 Illustrations. Price 1s. net, or in limp cloth cover with pocket and duplicate of the map, 2s. net.
TIMES.—“All intelligent visitors to Cambridge, however short their stay, will be grateful to Mr. J. W. Clark, the Registrary of the University, for his excellent Concise Guide to the Town and University of Cambridge in Four Walks. It is not often that the casual visitor to a place of great historical and architectural interest like Cambridge finds so competent a cicerone as Mr. Clark to tell him what he can see and what is best worth seeing in the time at his disposal.”
ATHENÆUM.—“Mr. J. Willis Clark has written A Concise Guide to Cambridge of unusual excellence.”
DAILY CHRONICLE.—“An ideal guide-book by a former Fellow of Trinity.”
MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.—“Mr. Clark’s varied accomplishments raise this little book quite out of the category of ordinary popular guide-books.”