AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO ANTIQUARIAN LITERATURE. 



The Composition 



OF THE 



SAXON HUNDRED 



in which Hull and Neighbourhood 



were situate as it was in its original 



condition 



BY 



A. B. WILSON-BARKWORTH, B.A., LL.D. 



Io8 pages, Size ii| ins. hy 9 ins., printed on pure linen hand-made 

 paper, with three folding maps, strongly hound in art cloth hoards, 

 with gilt lettering on hack. 37/6 net. 



A pamphlet containing fuller particulars post free on application. 



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

 And at Hull and York. 



Education says : — " This little book just escapes being a really 

 great work." 



The 



Rebuilding 

 of Britain 



Causes and Effects 

 of the Great War 



149 pages, Crown S>vo, with numerous illustrations from 

 photographs, stout hoards, 2/6 net, post free 2/9. 



All who take an interest in the welfare of their country will 

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" The Rebuilding of Britain " is written by an Inspector 

 of Schools who, skilfully avoiding anything of a controversial 

 nature, presents a true picture of Britain's post-war position. 



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



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

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Nov. 1st, 1921. 



