SOME RECENT AND FORTHCOMING BOOKS. 



Some Dorset Manor Houses, with their literary and historical associations. By 



Sidney Heath. Illustrated with 40 drawings by the author, and rubbings 



from sepulchral brasses by W. de C. Prideaux. (Bemrose and Sons, 4, Snow 



Hill, London. 30s. net.) In the press. 

 IVessex. By Olive Holland. Illustrated in colour by Walter Tyndale. (A. and 



C. Black, Soho Square, London. 20s. net.) 

 Memorials of Old Dorset. Edited by the Kev. T. Perkins. (Bemrose and Sons. 



15s. net.) In preparation. 

 The Old Stone Crosses of Dorset, with an Introduction and descriptive articles by 



Alfred Pope. Illustrated with numerous plates and a key-map of the 



county. (Chiswick Press, London. 15s. net.) 

 The Three Dorset Captains at Trafalgar Thomas Masterman Hardy, Charles 



Bullen, Henry Digby. By A. M. Broadley and E. G. Bartelot, (John 



Murray, Albemarle Street, London. 15s. net.) 

 Brown-sea Inland. By Charles van Raalte. With illustrations in colour by 



Florence van Raalte. (A. L. Humphreys, 187, Piccadilly, London. 



12s. net.) 

 Bird Life and Bird Lore. By R. Bosworth Smith. (John Murray. 10s. 6d. 



net.) 

 Dorset Parish Registers. Marriages. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore and 



Edmund Nevill. Vol. I. contains a transcript of the Marriage Registers of 



Powerstock and West Milton, Milton Abbey, Beaminster, Mapperton, 



Cattistock, Bothenhampton, Walditch, Bradpole, North Poorton, Chilfrome. 



^Phillimore and Co., 124, Chancery Lane, London. 10s. net.) 

 The Hardy Country. Literary landmarks of the Wessex novels. By C. G. 



Harper. With illustrations. (A. and C. Black. 6s.) 

 Highways and Byways in Dorset. By Sir Frederick Treves. With illustrations 



by Joseph Pennell. (Macmillan and Co., London. 6s.) 

 The Wessex of Thomas Hardy. By B. C. A. Windle. Illustrated by E. H. New. 



(John Lane, The Bodley Head, London. 5s. net.) 

 Dorset. By Frank B. Heath. With numerous illustrations. (Methuen and Co., 



36, Essex Street, London. 2s. 6d.) 

 Black's Guide to Dorset. New edition. Edited by A. R. Hope Moncrieff. With 



maps, plans, and illustrations. (A. and C. Black. 2s. 6d.) 

 Dorchester and Its Surroundings. By F. R. and Sidney Heath. (The Homeland 



Association, 22, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London. Is. net.) 



Famous Beauties of Two Reigns, being an account of some fair women of Stuart 

 and Georgian times. (Anne Seymour Darner and Elizabeth Brinsley 

 Sheridan are included.) By Mary Craven. With 21 plates. (Eveleigh 

 Nash, London. 21s. net.) 



