The Story of the 

 East Riding of Yorkshire 



By HORACE B. BROWNE, M.A. 



j68 pages Crown 8vo, printed on Art Paper and hound in Art Cloth 

 Boards with ijo illustrations. 3/- net. 



A BOOK OF GREAT INTEREST TO YORKSHIRE PEOPLE 



showing the wealth of Archaeological, Architectural, Civic and 

 Commercial matter which lies in their midst. 

 A work which aims at stimulating mental comparison between 

 the conditions of life of our forefathers and those enjoyed by 

 ourselves. 



/orkshire rioors and Dales 



A Description of the North Yorkshire Moors 

 together with Essays and Tales, 



By ALFRED F. WILSON. 



248 pages, size 8| by 6J inches, and 12 Jull-page plates on Art Paper, 



tastefully boutid in cloth boards, lettered in gold, with gilt top, 



published at 10/6 7iet, but now offered at 5/- net. 



The district covered by the North Yorkshire Moors is one of the most interesting 

 parts of Yorkshire, and this book ably portrays the charms of a visit to the 

 neighbourhood. There is no other place in England so rich in antiquities, and 

 most of these are herein described. 



Part It serves as a guide to the visitor, and brings to his notice the objects of 

 interest throughout the district. 



Part II« forms a series of Essays, and, besides other subjects, deals with the 

 following : — 



The Dalesfolk. Old Customs. Local History. 



Moorland Roads. Wild Nature. Dialect, etc.. etc. 



Part III. consists of a number of stories which further describe the character- 

 istics of the dalesfolk. 



The rioorlands of 

 North Eastern Yorkshire: 



Their Natural History and Origin. 



By FRANK ELGEE, F.G.S. 



177 P^S^^ Demy 8vo, Cloth Boards, Gilt Top, with two large coloured maps, 



nutnerous text diagrams and maps, 39 photographic plates, i coloured plate, and 



folding geological section. 15/- net. 



This work is the first of its kind in the English language, and deals not only 

 with the various problems presented by the special area of which it treats, but also 

 with the origin of moors, of the Red Grouse, of moorland floras, and other subjects 

 of interest to naturalists and sportsmen. 



London : A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.G. 4. 

 AND AT Hull & 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. 



December 1st, igifir.^ O Q ^ '^ " 



