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ENGLAND IN THE DAYS OF OLD.

 

 

BYGONE ENGLAND,

Social Studies in its Historic Byways and Highways,

By WILLIAM ANDREWS.

“Of interest alike to the antiquary and general reader is ‘BygoneEngland,’ a book from the able pen of Mr. William Andrews, devoted to theconsideration of some of the phases of the social life of this country inthe olden time.”—Whitehall Review.

“A very readable and instructive volume.”—The Globe.

“Many are the subjects of interest introduced into this chattyvolume.”—Saturday Review.

“There is a large mass of information in this capital volume, and it is sopleasantly put, that many will be tempted to study it. Mr. Andrews hasdone his work with great skill.”—London Quarterly Review.

“We welcome ‘Bygone England.’ It is another of Mr. Andrews’ meritoriousachievements in the path of popularising archæological and old-timeinformation without in any way writing down to an ignoble level.”—TheAntiquary.

“A delightful volume for all who love to dive into the origin of socialhabits and customs, and to penetrate into the byways ofhistory.”—Liverpool Daily Post.

“‘A delightful book,’ is the verdict that the reader will give after aperusal of its pages. Mr. Andrews has presented to us in a very pleasingform some phases of the social life of England in the oldentime.”—Publishers’ Circular.

“Some of the chapters are very interesting, and are most useful for thosewho desire to know the origin and history of some of our daily practicesand amusements.”—The World.

“In recommending this book to the general public, we do so, feelingconfident that within its pages they will find much that is worth knowing,that they will never find their interest flag, nor their curiosityungratified.”—Hull Daily News.

 

 

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN THE TIME OF SIR ROBERT WALPOLE.

 

 

England
in the
Days of Old,

 

by
William Andrews.

 

 

 

LONDON:
WILLIAM ANDREWS & CO., 5, FARRINGDON AVENUE, E.C.

1897.

 

 

 

 


Preface.

 

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