CHURCH AND PRIORY OF S. MARY, USK.
By Robert Rickards. Demy 8vo, paper boards, illustrated, price 3/6 net.
“It contains much valuable and interesting matter. The original documents in the Appendix are not the least valuable portions of the work.”—The Western Mail.
“Church historians will find a volume abounding in interest.”—Daily News.
A SHORT HISTORY OF SEPULCHRAL CROSS-SLABS.
With Reference to other Emblems found thereon. By K. E. Styan. With Notes and 71 Plates and Illustrations of Examples found in the British Isles. Demy 8vo, cloth, price 7/6 net.
This volume is intended as a short popular history on the Sepulchral Cross-Slabs of the early centuries, for the use of both students and general readers.
“Really a work of art. The slabs selected by the author for her well-drawn illustrations number about seventy. In the introductory chapters a good deal of information is given which will help visitors to churches where these monuments of piety have escaped the spoilers’ hands to fix approximately the dates of the slab. We almost believe that some of the parish priests, who at present are not much inclined to value such treasures, may be led to take more care of them if they will learn from Miss Styan what there is to admire in them.”—Church Times.
THE ROMAN FORT OF GELLYGAER IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN.
By John Ward, F.S.A., Curator of the Welsh Museum, Cardiff, &c. Printed by order of the Committee of the Cardiff Naturalists’ Society. The book is well illustrated, containing a General Plan (30 ft. to 1 in.), 13 Plates, and 22 Illustrations in the text, and is printed in the best style upon good paper. Demy 8vo, 120 pp., cloth, gilt, 7/6 net.