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ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S, SMITHFIELD. By GEORGE WORLEY.
TEWKESBURY ABBEY AND DEERHURST PRIORY. By H.J.L.J. Ma.s.se, M.A. 44 Ill.u.s.trations.
WESTMINSTER ABBEY. By CHARLES HIATT.
WIMBORNE MINSTER AND CHRISTCHURCH PRIORY. By Rev. T. PERKINS, M.A., F.R.A.S. 65 Ill.u.s.trations.
MALVERN PRIORY. By the REV. ANTHONY C. DEANE.
Bell's Handbooks to Continental Churches
_Profusely Ill.u.s.trated. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net each._
CHARTRES: The Cathedral and Other Churches. By H.J.L.J. Ma.s.se, M.A.
ROUEN: The Cathedral and Other Churches. By the Rev. T. PERKINS, M.A.
AMIENS. By the Rev. T. PERKINS, M.A., F.R.A.S.
PARIS (NOTRE-DAME). By CHARLES HIATT.
MONT ST. MICHEL. By H.J.L.J. Ma.s.se, M.A.
BAYEUX. By the Rev. R.S. MYLNE, M.A.
Opinions of the Press.
"For the purpose at which they aim they are admirably done, and there are few visitants to any of our n.o.ble shrines who will not enjoy their visit the better for being furnished with one of these delightful books, which can be slipped into the pocket and carried with ease, and is yet distinct and legible.... A volume such as that on Canterbury is exactly what we want, and on our next visit we hope to have it with us. It is thoroughly helpful, and the views of the fair city and its n.o.ble cathedral are beautiful. Both volumes, moreover, will serve more than a temporary purpose, and are trustworthy as well as delightful."--_Notes and Queries_.
"We have so frequently in these columns urged the want of cheap, well-ill.u.s.trated, and well-written handbooks to our cathedrals, to take the place of the out-of-date publications of local booksellers, that we are glad to hear that they have been taken in hand by Messrs.
George Bell & Sons."--_James's Gazette_.
"The volumes are handy in size, moderate in price, well ill.u.s.trated, and written in a scholarly spirit. The history of cathedral and city is intelligently set forth and accompanied by a descriptive survey of the building in all its detail. The ill.u.s.trations are copious and well selected, and the series bids fair to become an indispensable companion to the cathedral tourist in England."--_Times_.
"They are nicely produced in good type, on good paper, and contain numerous ill.u.s.trations, are well written, and very cheap. We should imagine architects and students of architecture will be sure to buy the series as they appear, for they contain in brief much valuable information."--_British Architect_.
"Each of them contains exactly that amount of information which the intelligent visitor, who is not a specialist, will wish to have. The disposition of the various parts is judiciously proportioned, and the style is very read-able. The ill.u.s.trations supply a further important feature; they are both numerous and good. A series which cannot fail to be welcomed by all who are interested in the ecclesiastical buildings of England."--_Glasgow Herald_.
"Those who, either for purposes of professional study or for a cultured recreation, find it expedient to 'do' the English cathedrals will welcome the beginning of Bell's 'Cathedral Series.' This set of books is an attempt to consult, more closely, and in greater detail than the usual guide-books do, the needs of visitors to the cathedral towns. The series cannot but prove markedly successful. In each book a business-like description is given of the fabric of the church to which the volume relates, and an interesting history of the relative diocese. The books are plentifully ill.u.s.trated, and are thus made attractive as well as instructive. They cannot but prove welcome to all cla.s.ses of readers interested either in English Church history or in ecclesiastical architecture."--_Scotsman_.
"They have nothing in common with the almost invariably wretched local guides save portability, and their only compet.i.tors in the quality and quant.i.ty of their contents are very expensive and mostly rare works, each of a size that suggests a packing-case rather than a coat-pocket.
The 'Cathedral Series' are important compilations concerning history, architecture, and biography, and quite popular enough for such as take any sincere interest in their subjects."--_Sketch_.
LONDON: GEORGE BELL AND SONS YORK HOUSE, PORTUGAL STREET, W.C.