A REEL OF No. 8 



AND 



SUDDABY FEWSTER 



(Two HOLUERNESS TAI.ES) 



By flit and KO. 



Illustrated by J. Waltkr West and others. 



New Edition, Bound in Cloth with Gilt Top and Rough 



Edges, js. 6d. net. 



The Bradford Chronicle, — " Whoever ' Flil and Jvo may be, their 

 delightful book is something to be*trul\- thankful for. It is becoming 

 tiite to call every dialect writer the 'Barrie ' of his particular district, 

 but assuredly ' Flit and Ko ' run no danger of being outshone even when 

 compared with the writer of ' Thrums ' and the creator of ' Jess.' " 



Sheffield aily Telegraph. — " To lovers of Yorkshire and lovers of 

 naiture these two tales may be confidently commended. They are 

 studies from life, carefully rendered, and with h<^rdly a weak touch 

 throughout." 



BRAZZOCK 



OR SKETCHES OF SOME HUMOUROUS 

 CHARACTERS OF A HOLDER NESS PARISH. 



By the Rev. WILLIAM SMITH, Rector. 



235 pages, Crown Svo, Illustrated, Bound in Art Vellum and 

 Lettered in White Foil. jj6 net. 



Catwick, the Holderness parish which fostered the characters here 

 delineated, is a small village of less than two hundred inhabitants, 

 pleasantly situated amidst a wealth of trees, and on some of the highest 

 ground of which Holderness can boast. The Author's object in writing 

 is to give no full description of the characters of all or any of the worthies 

 Catwick can boast, but to place before his readers the more amusing 

 though not necessarily less instructive side of the lives of old country 

 folk whether good or bad. 



London : A. Brown & Sons, Ltd., 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.C. 

 And at Hull and York. 



Printed at Browns' Savile Press, 40, George Street, Hull, and published by 

 A. Brown & Sons, Limited, at 5 Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 



Jan. 1st, iqiS. 



