KENTISH NOTE BOOK.
A RECORD OF MEN, MANNERS, THINGS, AND EVENTS CONNECTED
WITH THE COUNTY OF KENT.
EDITED BY G.O. HOWELL.
Elegantly printed on toned paper, and handsomely bound in green cloth, gilt lettered, 440 pages, demy octavo, with Frontispiece and several Illustrations. Post free for 12s. 6d., from G.O. HOWELL, 210 Eglinton Road, Plumstead, Kent.
EXTRACTS FROM PRESS NOTICES.
"One of the best works of the kind that has yet been given to us by the press."—The Kentish Independent.
"Edited by Mr. G.O. Howell, which is in itself a guarantee of its excellence."—Rochester and Chatham Times.
"The Editor deserves to be complimented on the excellence of his production."—Gravesend and Dartford Reporter.
"Few antiquarian publications with which we are acquainted are more generally interesting or better conducted."—Cardiff Weekly Mail.
"The information is gathered from all points of the compass in the county, and is arranged with the care of a skilful and experienced hand." —Chatham and Rochester News.
"The articles and notes present a rich fund of information, which cannot fail to delight the archaeological mind, and prove highly interesting to the general reader."—Gravesend Journal.