Carefully written articles by recognised authorities are included on history, castles, abbeys, biography, romantic episodes, legendary lore, traditional stories, curious customs, folk-lore, etc., etc.
The works are illustrated by eminent artists, and by the reproduction of quaint pictures of the olden time.
- BYGONE BERKSHIRE, edited by Rev. P. H. Ditchfield, M.A., F.S.A.
- BYGONE CHESHIRE, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE DEVONSHIRE, by the Rev. Hilderic Friend.
- BYGONE DURHAM, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE GLOUCESTERSHIRE, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE HERTFORDSHIRE, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE LEICESTERSHIRE, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE LINCOLNSHIRE (2 vols), edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE MIDDLESEX, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE NORFOLK, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE NORTHUMBERLAND, edited by William Andrews.
- BYGONE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, by William Stevenson.
- BYGONE SCOTLAND, by David Maxwell, C.E.
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- BYGONE SOUTHWARK, by Mrs. E. Boger.
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Literary Byways.
By WILLIAM ANDREWS.
Demy 8vo., cloth gilt, 7s. 6d.
Contents:—Authors at Work—The Earnings of Authors—"Declined with Thanks"—Epigrams on Authors—Poetical Graces—Poetry on Panes—English Folk Rhymes—The Poetry of Toast Lists and Menu Cards—Toasts and Toasting—Curious American Old Time Gleanings—The Earliest American Poetess: Anne Bradstreet—A Playful Poet: Miss Catherine Fanshawe—A Popular Song Writer: Mrs. John Hunter—A Poet of the Poor: Mary Pyper—The Poet of the Fisher-Folk: Mrs. Susan K. Phillips—A Poet and Novelist of the People: Thomas Miller—The Cottage Countess—The Compiler of "Old Moore's Almanack": Henry Andrews—James Nayler, the Mad Quaker, who claimed to be the Messiah—A Biographical Romance: Swan's Strange Story—Short Letters—Index.
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