STANFORD'S 



TWO-SHILLING SERIES 



TOURISTS' GUIDES. 



CHANNEL ISLANDS. 



By B. Clarke. 

 CORNWALL. By W. H. 



Tregellas. 

 DERBYSHIRE. By J. C. 



Cox. 

 DEVON, North. By R. N. 



Worth, F.G.S. 

 DEVON, South. By R. N. 



Worth, F.G.S. 



The above Guides to North and 

 South Devon are also published 

 in one volume, 3s. 6d. 



ENGLISH LAKE DIS- 

 TRICT. ByH.LJenkiiison, 

 F.R.G.S. 



HAMPSHIRE. By G. P. 

 Bevan, F.G.S. 



KENT. By G. P. Bevan, 

 F.G.S. 



LONDON (Tourist's Guide 

 Through). By the Rev. W, 

 J. Loftie, B.A., F.S.A. 



LONDON (Round About). 

 By the Rev. W. J. Loftie, 

 B.A., F.S.A. 



NORFOLK. By Waher Rye. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. By R. 

 N. Worth, F.G.S. 



SURREY. By G. P. Bevan, 

 F.G.S. 



SUSSEX. By G. F. Cham- 

 bers, F.R.A.S. 



YORKSHIRE, North and 



East Ridings. By G. P. 



Bevan, F.G.S. 

 YORKSHIRE, West Rid- 



ING. By G. P. Bevan, 



F.G.S. 



Fcap, 8vo, Cloth, •witli Maps, etc. 



" These County Guides of Mr. Stanford can be carried about in a very small 

 pocket without any feeling of inconvenience, and are thoroughly practical and 

 intelligible in their method, contain all necessary instructions as to means of 

 locomotion, hotels, etc., and quite as much topographical, geological, historical, 

 and antiquarian information as can be conveniently devoured on the spot — 

 amply sufficient, indeed, to satisfy all but specialists. The authors of these 

 handy guides speak from adequate personal knowledge of their respective 

 counties, and each guide is well provided with useful maps and plans. We 

 should think these portable and carefully-written County Guide-books would 

 be welcome, not only to those who are compelled to consider the question of 

 expense, but to those — and they are many — who object to the constant irrita- 

 tion of the more bulky guide-books, which are a burden in the hand, and cannot 

 be put into any reasonable pocket." — Times. 



"For the pedestrian, horseman, and bicyclist, a handy pocket -guide is 

 almost indispensable. j\Ir. Stanford has estimated the situation correctly, 

 and, as far as we can judge, has made most creditable provision. Nothing 

 can be more convenient than the volumes of this little two-shilling county 

 series ; the type, though closely printed, is clear, and they are nearly as light 

 and twice as portable as a fairly filled cigar-case." — Saturday Review. 



London: EDWARD STANFORD, 55,Charlng Cross, 8.W. 



