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قراءة كتاب In Unfamiliar England A Record of a Seven Thousand Mile Tour by Motor of the Unfrequented Nooks and Corners, and the Shrines of Especial Interest, in England; With Incursions into Scotland and Ireland.

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In Unfamiliar England
A Record of a Seven Thousand Mile Tour by Motor of the
Unfrequented Nooks and Corners, and the Shrines of Especial
Interest, in England; With Incursions into Scotland and
Ireland.

In Unfamiliar England A Record of a Seven Thousand Mile Tour by Motor of the Unfrequented Nooks and Corners, and the Shrines of Especial Interest, in England; With Incursions into Scotland and Ireland.

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IN UNFAMILIAR ENGLAND


SULGRAVE MANOR, THE CRADLE OF THE WASHINGTONS.
Painted especially for the author by Daniel Sherrin.


Copyright, 1910
By L. C. Page & Company
(INCORPORATED)


All rights reserved


First Impression, January, 1910


TO MY WIFE

THE CONSTANT
COMPANION OF
MY WANDERINGS


PREFACE

It may seem that there is little excuse for a new book on English travel, since works covering the beaten path in the British Isles fairly teem from the press. But as a record of pilgrimages to the unfamiliar shrines and to the odd corners all over the United Kingdom this book may have its value. My reference to the tourist-frequented spots has been only incidental, and I think I can claim to have found much of interest not elsewhere described. And this I put forth as my chief excuse for adding one more to the already long list of British travel books.

But in my illustrations I have another, and perhaps to many a better, excuse for my venture on such well-trodden ground. I believe that few books of travel have come from the press that can justly claim a higher rank in this particular. The sixteen color plates reproduce the work of some of the most noted contemporary artists, and the duogravures are the most perfect English photographs—no country on earth surpasses England in photography—perfectly reproduced.

I trust that these features may give a real value to the book and make it acceptable to the large and increasing number of those readers and travelers abroad who are interested in the Motherland.

T. D. M.


CONTENTS

Page
I SOME NOOKS ABOUT LONDON 1
II WANDERINGS IN EAST ANGLIA 14
III SOME MIDLAND NOOKS AND THE WASHINGTON COUNTRY 32
IV MEANDERINGS FROM COVENTRY TO EXETER 48
V RAMBLES IN THE WEST COUNTRY 68
VI ODD CORNERS OF THE WELSH BORDER 85
VII A WEEK IN SOUTH WALES 102
VIII SOME NOOKS AND CORNERS 127
IX THE BYRON COUNTRY 143
X FROM YORKSHIRE COAST TO BARNARD CASTLE 160
XI LAKELAND AND THE YORKSHIRE DALES 176
XII SOME NORTH COUNTRY SHRINES 199
XIII ACROSS THE TWEED 212
XIV MORE YORKSHIRE WANDERINGS 238
XV ROUND ABOUT WILTSHIRE 257
XVI DORSET AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT 277
XVII SOUTH ENGLAND NOOKS 298
XVIII FROM DUBLIN TO CORK 325
XIX THROUGH SOUTHERN IRELAND 338
XX SOME ODDS AND ENDS 362
XXI LUDLOW TOWN 379

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