TWO BOOKS FOR YORKSHIREMEN. 



NOIV READY. 



THE STORY OF 

 THE EA5T RIDING OF YORKSHIRE 



By HORACE B. BROWNE, M.A. 



j68 pages Crown 8vo, printed 07i Art Paper and bound in Art Cloth 

 Boards -with I'jo illustrations. 3/- net. or free by post for 3/4- 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. 



IN THE PRESS. 



THE LOST TOWNS 

 or THE YORKSHIRE COAST. 



And other Chapters bearing upon the 

 Geography of the District. 



By THOMAS SHEPPARD, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.S.A.(Scot.). 



Curator of the Hull Municipal Museums. 



J 20 pages, with over 100 illustrations. Cloth Boards, IjQ net. 



A work containing much information regarding the habitations of 

 a past generation, but now demolished by the ravages of the sea. 



A number of cliff measurements, documents, plans and charts 

 have also been included ; and in the hope that the book may be of 

 service to students, chapters have been added referring to the geology, 

 antiquities and natural history of the district. 



LONDON 



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



AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. 



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. 



August 1st, 1912. 



