Staffordshire

by Arthur Mee

Published December 1937
This classic guide examines in detail the rolling landscape and the varied history of Staffordshire, from Wedgwood's pottery to Alton Towers. Also included are the original photographs, providing an insight into this industrial yet beautiful county.

The King's England series was Arthur Mee's richly informative and amazingly comprehensive survey of England, and set the pattern for books on British heritage ever since. He describes the most interesting houses, churches, views and towns in the country, together with the folklore and history behind them.

From the original edition:

'Nothing like these books has ever been presented to the English people. Every place has been visited. The Compilers have travelled half-a-million miles and have prepared a unique picture of our countryside as it has come down through the ages, a census of all that is enduring and worthy of record.'

West Yorkshire

by Arthur Mee

Published November 1996

Durham

by Arthur Mee

Published 1 January 1974

Norfolk

by Arthur Mee

Published December 1940
This classic guide examines in detail the vast landscape and the intricate history of Norfolk, from the Norfolk Broads to the winding alleys of Norwich. Also included in this reissue are the original photographs, providing a timeless insight into a county rich in both heritage and beauty.

The King's England series is Arthur Mee's richly informative and amazingly comprehensive survey of England; the books set the standard for guides to British heritage. He describes the most interesting houses, churches, views and towns in the country, together with the folklore and history behind them.

From the original edition:

'Nothing like these books has ever been presented to the English people. Every place has been visited. The Compilers have travelled half-a-million miles and have prepared a unique picture of our countryside as it has come down through the ages, a census of all that is enduring and worthy of record.'

London

by Arthur Mee

Published 1 January 1974
This classic guide examines in detail the urban landscape and the rich history of London, from Bethnal Green to the contents of the Natural History Museum. Also included are the original photographs, highlighting the timeless yet changeable nature of this great city.

The King’s England series is Arthur Mee’s richly informative and amazingly comprehensive survey of England; the books set the standard for guides to British heritage. He describes the most interesting houses, churches, views and towns in the country, together with the folklore and history behind them.

From the original edition:

‘Nothing like these books has ever been presented to the English people. Every place has been visited. The Compilers have travelled half-a-million miles and have prepared a unique picture of our countryside as it has come down through the ages, a census of all that is enduring and worthy of record.’

Derbyshire

by Arthur Mee

Published 1 January 1974

Essex

by Arthur Mee

Published 1 January 1974

Leicestershire and Rutland

by Arthur Mee

Published 1 January 1974

Hertfordshire

by Arthur Mee

Published 1 January 1974

Nottinghamshire

by Arthur Mee

Published 1 January 1974

The Lake District

by Arthur Mee

Published 15 July 2014
This classic guide covers in detail the sweeping scenery and history of the Lake District, from abandoned churches to Wordsworth's famous poetry. Also included are the original photographs, showcasing the timeless beauty of this ever-popular landscape.

The King's England series is Arthur Mee's richly informative and amazingly comprehensive survey of England; the books set the standard for guides to British heritage. He describes the most interesting houses, churches, views and towns in the country, together with the folklore and history behind them.

From the original edition:

'Nothing like these books has ever been presented to the English people. Every place has been visited. The Compilers have travelled half-a-million miles and have prepared a unique picture of our countryside as it has come down through the ages, a census of all that is enduring and worthy of record.'