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Humphrey Phelps

    The Forest in Old Photographs
    Victorian & Edwardian Suffolk
    Phelps' Hundred Cities And Large Towns Of America
    Phelps' Hundred Cities and Large Towns of America: With Railroad Distances Throughout the United States, Maps of Thirteen Cities, and Other Embellishm
    The Forest of Dean
    A Gloucestershire Notebook
    • 2021

      Phelps' Hundred Cities And Large Towns Of America

      With Railroad Distances Throughout The United States, Maps Of Thirteen Cities, And Other Embellishments

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book is a valuable resource for understanding American geography, featuring detailed information on a hundred cities and large towns across the United States. It includes railroad distances and maps of thirteen cities, making it a practical reference for scholars and academicians. The preservation of original annotations and marks adds authenticity, ensuring that the work remains a significant part of literary and historical knowledge for future generations.

      Phelps' Hundred Cities And Large Towns Of America
    • 2008

      Victorian & Edwardian Suffolk

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This anthology captures the essence of Suffolk life from 1880 to 1910, blending poignant anecdotes with humor. It features a rich collection of photographs in sepia, enhancing the narrative and providing a vivid glimpse into the era. The book offers readers a unique perspective on the daily experiences and cultural landscape of Suffolk during this transformative period.

      Victorian & Edwardian Suffolk
    • 2008

      A Gloucestershire Notebook

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Through a series of articles, the author reflects on the evolution of farming in west Gloucestershire, drawing from his family's long history in the field. He examines the shift from manual labor to modern practices, expressing nostalgia for the traditional aspects that have faded with progress. The collection blends personal anecdotes with thoughtful analysis, showcasing a deep affection for rural life and the countryside. This engaging narrative will resonate with readers who appreciate Gloucestershire's agricultural heritage and its changes over time.

      A Gloucestershire Notebook
    • 2008

      The Forest of Dean

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Covers various aspects of the Forest of Dean. This title describes the successive invasions from Romans to tourists.

      The Forest of Dean
    • 2008