4 NOVEMBER 1893, Page 12

Warwickshire" is far superior in character to the average guide-

book. It is a volume that may be read with interest anywhere, while it fulfils its special purpose with admirable completeness.

in Ease it is convenient, for it would not make a serious burden for any pocket. Pressure of matter has caused the type to be a little smaller and closer than is altogether -desirable ; but when the matter is so good, this is a fault which may readily be over- looked. The volume is furnished with various illustrative maps, and there are useful indices, chronological tables, &c.