ACROSS THE 



BROAD ACRES 



BEING SKETCHES OF YORKSHIRE LIFE & CHARACTER. 



BY THE 



Rev, CANON COOPER, M.A. 



With 8 Full Page Photo-Illustrations on Art Paper. 

 328 Pages, Crown 8vo, Tastefully Bound in Art Vellum Boards. jjOuet. 



The Broad Acres of Yorkshire have bsen productive of useful men, 

 strenuous men, and men of shrewd, sound common sense, but it is 

 curious that the county has never produced a poet or songster of the 

 first rank. There seems to be something in the air which represses the 

 imagination, and the people are prac tical to a degree. 



This will account for the practical, but none the less interesting 

 nature of much that is contained in this book. 



The Yorkshire Past — "The chapters are alwaj^s chatty, jocular, and 

 serious by turns, as a walking companion ought to be." 



A History of Withernsea 



WITH NOTICES OF ADJOINING PARISHES 



BY 



GEO. T. G. MILES & WM. RICHARDSON. 



Over 300 pages, Demy 8vo, with 31 Illustfaiions, Suitably 

 hound in Cloth, and Gilt Top. j/d net. 



Ix addition to being a complete History of Withernsea, the Book in- 

 cludes interesting Notices of the following places : — Burstwick, Burton 

 Pidsea, Easington, Halsham, Hedon, Hilston, HoUym, Holmpton, 

 Keyingham, Kilnsea, Ottringham, Out-Newton, Owstwick, Owthorne, 

 Patrington, Paull, Preston, Rimswell, Roos, Rye Hill, Skeffling, South 

 Frodingham, Sunk Island, Thorngumbald, Tunstall, Waxholme, Wel- 

 wick, and Wines tead. 



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

 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. 



Feb. 1st, 1918. 



