16 MAY 1908, Page 26

Messrs. T. Nelson and Sons send us a series of

" Guides " which vary in size from forty-eight to sixty-four pages and are priced at 6d. net. They aro furnished with maps, and each deals with a group of places. So we have Nelson's Guide to Torquay and Exeter, with which various places on the South Devon coast (Dawlish, Teignmouth, Exmouth, and Sidmouth) are joined. A map repre- sents the whole region, and there are plans of the two principal places. Another "Guide" bears the title of Nelson's Guide to Brighton, Hove, and Worthing, Bognor and Littlehampton being included. All the principal coast resorts of England and Wales are treated, and we have also York and Selby, Bettws-y-Coed and Snowdon, and The Wye Valley. On a somewhat larger scale is Nelson's Guide to Paris, running to eighty pages and priced at 9d. net.