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IMPORTANT NEW CYCLISTS' HAND BOOK . THE HANDY ROUTE © OOK OP ENGLAND AND WALES , Being a complete Key to the Main Roads , both direct and cross * the Contains mileage : Nam both es of ways all Cities and intermediat , Towns , and e , compiled Villages on from the the Roads best ; Latera authori l Distances ies , and combined and Cross References with a thoroug also h List and of useful Hotels system and Inns of . ; BY CHARLES HOWARD ( Hon . Sec . " Wanderers" B . C . & C . T . C . ) Author of the " ROADS OF ENGLAND AND WALES . " EXTRACT FROM PREFACE . remarks " IN introducing suggest themselves this little work by way to the of notice explanation of the . public Some — people general may as well prefer as cycling a cheaper —a few or smaller guide to my previous and more elaborate Road Book , ' The Roads of England and Wales / especially if suitable in size for the pocket . Bearing this in mind , and feeling confident that the requirements public will appreciate of which a I Route venture Book to say arranged that no modern on a clear road , simp boo le k , or and guide intelli of gible this basis particular ( with kind the and pretension has yet complied ) it occurred to me that a tourist or road traveller—cycling or otherwise—while . * doing' Southern England , would not necessarily require to be also burdened with the guide to the roads of Northern England , op even of Middle England , and vice versa , I could Hence be , I convenientl came to . the y conclusion arranged in that three by corresponding dividing the Country parts or into volumes three , each sections complete , the Route in itself Book and of a handy size . The plan is simple ; the lines of division speak for themselves . " , MAIN ROADS DESCRIBED IN PART I . L—The Direct Roads from London , Bridge , the Starting Point for Margate , Ramsgate , Sandwich , Deal , Dover , Folkestone , New Romney , Rye , Hastings , and Eastbourne . ( South Eastern Roads ) . II . —The Newhaven Direct Roads , Brighton from , and Westminster Shoreham Bridge ( South , the ern Starting Roads ) . Point , via Briaton , for Eastbourne , III .- —The Bhoreham Direct Roads Worthing from , Arundel Westminster , and Littlehampton Bridge , the Starting ( Southern Point Roads , via Clap ) . ham , for Brighton , j IV . —The Direct , Roads from Hyde Park Corner ^ the Starting Point , via Putney , for Bognor , Arundel , Chichester , Portsmouth , Gosport , Southampton , Lymington , Christohuroh , V . —The Poole Direct , Swanage Roads , and from Weymouth Hyde Park ( South Corner Western , the Starting Roads ) . Point , via Hounslow , for Southampton , Lymington , Christchuroh , Poole , ( Swanage , Weymouth , Land's End , Bude , Hart * land , Ilfraoombe , and Cross Westpn Roads -Super are also -Mare iven ( South in Western t detail Roada . ) . ggrea ^ In Three ports , bound limp , for the pocket . Tart I . SOUTHERN ENGI . AMD . HOW READ 7 . WITH LARGE SCALE MAP . ^ J PRICE ONE * S HTLEr lN'C $ + > < A- LETTSk ' ' ' ¦ '• ' ¦ ' S 0 J ^ 4 Q 0 . < Uimted — ,, 33 , Kin —— c VltoAiirSi ., ' LONDOii . —— pp - — dE .
If Sept. 15,1885 Trhe Publishers' Circul...
If Sept . 15 , 1885 TRhe Publishers' Circular
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 15, 1885, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15091885/page/35/
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