Beautiful England

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"Beautiful England" was the title of a series of short, illustrated travel/guide books first published in Britain by Blackie & Son around 1910 and continuing in print until the 1950s. Each title featured a particular region, town or city in England and was illustrated by watercolour landscape painter, E. W. Haslehust.

Blackie & Son also published other related series: "Beautiful Scotland" (4 vols. or 4 pts. in 1 vol.), "Beautiful Ireland" (Leinster, Ulster, Munster, Connaught; painted by Alex. Williams; described by Stephen Gwynn; 4 vols. or 4 pts. in 1) and "Beautiful Switzerland" (Chamonix; Lausanne and its Environs; Lucerne; Villars and its Environs: all pictured and described by George Flemwell).

Book titles

The Roman Bath in Bath, Somerset (from Bath and Wells, 1914)
Bere Regis, Dorset (from The Heart of Wessex, 1910)
"Beautiful England" series
"Beautiful Scotland" series
"Beautiful Ireland" series
  • Gwynn, S. L. Ulster (1911).
  • Gwynn, S. L. Leinster (1911).
  • Gwynn, S. L. Munster (1912).
  • Gwynn, S. L. Connaught (1912)
  • Gorges, Mary. Killarney (1912).

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