In One Volume, Large Crown 8vo, Cloth, Gilt top
PRICE 6 SHILLINGS
“A capital book, dealing with Thomas of London, his murder, his cult, and his miracles; with Geoffrey Chaucer and his pilgrims, and with the Pilgrims’ Way. It is written in bright, breezy fashion. The illustrations are numerous, and are very interesting.”—Academy.
“There will be few of those who read Mr Ward’s delightful book and study the beautiful photographs who will not come to the conclusion that an ideal summer holiday might be spent in a walk along the Pilgrims’ Way described.”—Morning Advertiser.
“This is a fragrant book, full of the freshness and greenness of Southern England, and at the same time suggesting, with its many illustrations of cathedral architecture, the sweet seclusion of a bygone age. Its preparation has evidently been a labour of love, and Mr Ward writes with an enthusiasm which is infectious.”—St James’s Gazette.
“It furnishes exceedingly suggestive pictures of the England of the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth centuries....”—Sheffield Independent.
“To those who take an interest in the ancient history of our kingdom, and particularly so far as it bears upon religious questions, and of the doings of those who in former days posed as their exponents, this book must be one of absorbing interest.... It is an arresting book upon one of the subjects which is ever interesting to the student of ecclesiastical things.”—Newcastle Chronicle.
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