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BOOKS BY ALFRED WATKINS, F.R.P.S.

All copiously illustrated, chiefly with photographs by the author, but also diagrams and sketch maps where applicable. The London publisher’s name of each is given. To be had through booksellers.

“Early British Trackways.”

Antique paper. 40 pp., 20 plates of illustration, quarter-bound in boards.

“Mr. Watkins seems to have substantiated his claim in these pleasant pages. . . . . It looks as though they were capable of throwing not a little new light on pre-historic Britain.”—Country Life.

Simpkin Marshall, Ltd.4/6.

“The Old Straight Track.”

Its mounds, beacons, moats, sites and mark-stones.

Cloth bound. 234 pp., 129 photographs, maps and diagrams.

“Only an out-of-doors man could have written this book, and only a man with a student’s critical faculty could have weighed and dovetailed the evidence here collected. It is admirably illustrated and a first-rate piece of work.”—New Statesman.

Methuen.18/-

“The Ley Hunter’s Manual.”

A practical guide to early tracks.

Stiff covers. 90 pp., 64 illustrations, photographs, maps, and diagrams.

“It is given to few people to create, even on a small scale, a new out-door hobby. That is what Mr. Watkins did by his field work and writing on leys or early British trackways.”—Birmingham Gazette.

Simpkin Marshall, Ltd.2/-

“Photography, The Watkins Manual.”

Stiff covers. 126 pp., fully illustrated. 11th Edition.

“Not only concise, but extremely interesting, which cannot be said of any other book on photography I have seen.”—J.N.M.G.

Simpkin Marshall, Ltd.1/3

“Photography, Its Principles and Applications.”

Cloth bound. 336 pp., fully illustrated. 3rd Edition.

“There are few photographers of experience who will not be of opinion that the conclusions and experiences of Mr. Watkins are worth a library of compiled text-books.”—Morning Post.

Constable and Company.12/6.

“The Old Standing Crosses of Herefordshire.”

Cloth bound. 83 pp., antique paper, 54 plates of photographs.

“There is more than a country interest in this beautifully illustrated study. Mr. Watkins adds a fascinating page to our English Archæology. He has examined with scholarly care and intelligence the existing crosses of Herefordshire.”—Christian World.

Simpkin Marshall, Ltd.10/-