Seeing Europe with Famous Authors : TABLE OF CONTENTSby F.W. Halsey, Editor  
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION TO VOLS. I AND II
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I
I
WESTMINSTER ABBEY [Footnote: From "The Sketch Book." Published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons.] BY WASHINGTON IRVING
THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT [Footnote: From "English Note Books." By arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers of Hawthorne’s works, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1870-1898.] BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
ST. PAUL’S [Footnote: From "Walks in London."] BY AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE
THE BRITISH MUSEUM AND THE CRYSTAL PALACE [Footnote: From "Notes on England." By arrangement with the publishers, Henry Holt & Co.] BY HIPPOLYTE ADOLPHE TAINE
THE TEMPLE’S GALLERY OF GHOSTS FROM DICKENS [Footnote: From "A Pickwickian Pilgrimage." The persons mentioned in Mr. Hassard’s Pilgrimage to the Temple and its neighborhood will be recognized as characters In the novels of Charles Dickens. By arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1881.] BY JOHN R.G. HASSARD
THE TEMPLE CHURCH [Footnote: From "Walks in London."] BY AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE
LAMBETH--CHURCH AND PALACE [Footnote: From "Walks in London."] BY AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE
DICKENS’S LIMEHOUSE HOLE [Footnote A: From "A Pickwickian Pilgrimage." The persons mentioned in Mr. Hassard’s account of Limehouse Hole will be recognized as characters in the novels of Charles Dickens. By arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1881.] BY JOHN R.G. HASSARD
WHITEHALL [Footnote: From "Walks in London."] BY AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE
THE TOWER [Footnote: From "Her Majesty’s Tower."] BY W. HEPWORTH DIXON
ST. JAMES’S PALACE [Footnote: From "Walks in London."] BY AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE
LITERARY SHRINES OF LONDON [Footnote: From "Shakespeare’s England." By arrangement with the publishers, Moffat, Yard & Co. Copyright by William Winter, 1878-1910.] BY WILLIAM WINTER
II
OLD YORK [Footnote: From "Gray Days and Gold." By arrangement with the publishers, Moffat, Yard & Co. Copyright by William Winter, 1890.] BY WILLIAM WINTER
YORK AND LINCOLN COMPARED [Footnote: From "English Towns and Districts."] BY EDWARD A. FREEMAN
DURHAM [Footnote: From "English Note Books." By arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers of Hawthorne’s works, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1870 and 1898.] BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
ELY [Footnote: From "Old England: Its Scenery, Art, and People." Published by Houghton, Mifflin Co.] BY JAMES M. HOPPIN
SALISBURY [Footnote: From "English Note Books." By arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers of Hawthorne’s works, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1870 and 1898.] BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
EXETER [Footnote: From "Cathedral Days." By arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers, Little, Brown & Co. Copyright, 1887.] BY ANNA BOWMAN DODD
LICHFIELD [Footnote: From "Our Old Home." Published by Houghton, Mifflin Co.] BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
WINCHESTER [Footnote: From "Visits to Remarkable Places."] BY WILLIAM HOWITT
WELLS [Footnote: From "Old England: Its Scenery, Art and People." Published by Houghton, Mifflin Co.] BY JAMES M. HOPPIN
BURY ST. EDMUNDS [Footnote: From "The Abbeys of Great Britain."] BY H. CLAIBORNE DIXON
GLASTONBURY [Footnote: From "The Abbeys of Great Britain."] BY H. CLAIBORNE DIXON
TINTERN [Footnote: From "The Abbeys of Great Britain."] BY H. CLAIBORNE DIXON
III
WINDSOR [Footnote: From "Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands."] BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
BLENHEIM [Footnote: From "Famous Homes of Great Britain and Their Stories." A.H. Malan, Editor. By arrangement with the publishers, G.P. Putnam’s Sons. Copyright, 1899.] BY THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH.
WARWICK [Footnote: From "Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands."] BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
KENILWORTH [Footnote: From Scott’s "Kenilworth." Kenilworth is now the most stately ruined castle in England. Its destruction dates from the Civil War, when it was dismantled by soldiers under Cromwell. Then it was allowed to decay. Scott describes it as it was in Queen Elizabeth’s time.] BY SIR WALTER SCOTT
ALNWICK [Footnote: From "Visits to Remarkable Places."] BY WILLIAM HOWITT
HAMPTON COURT [Footnote: From "Visits to Remarkable Places."] BY WILLIAM HOWITT
CHATSWORTH AND HADDON HALL [Footnote: From "A Walk From London to John O’Groats."] BY ELIHU BURRITT
EATON HALL [Footnote: From "English Note Books." By permission of, and by arrangement with, the publishers of Hawthorne’s works, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1870 and 1898.] BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
HOLLAND HOUSE [Footnote: From "Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets."] BY WILLIAM HOWITT
ARUNDEL [Footnote: From "Cathedral Days." By permission of, and by arrangement with, the publishers, Little, Brown & Co. Copyright, 1887.] BY ANNA BOWMAN DODD
PENSHURST [Footnote: From "Visits to Remarkable Places."] BY WILLIAM HOWITT
IV
NEWSTEAD ABBEY [Footnote: From "English Note Books." By permission of, and by arrangement with, the publishers of Hawthorne’s works, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1870-1898.] BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
HUCKNALL-TORKARD CHURCH [Footnote: From "Gray Days and Gold.
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