[64] pages. Illustrated title-page and frontispiece on glossy coated paper. Printed in green ink. Woodcut head and tail pieces. Poems by Byron, Thomas Hood, Smollett, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Shelley, Christina Rossetti etc. Final leaves unopened. Leaf preceding torn in the top corner without affecting text. Top edge gilt. Original marbled endpapers. 56 x 74 mm. Publishers brown yapp-style reverse calf. Title in gilt on upper cover. WorldCat locates no copies worldwide. Collins' Clear-Type Press was renowned for producing high-quality, accessible books for the general public and is a well-regarded example of well-produced literature from that era. This book reflects the Edwardians' strong interest in nature appreciation, rural landscapes, and leisure, particularly in industrial hubs like London and Glasgow; it was a clear attempt to connect with beauty, health, and authenticity in a world rapidly turning urban and technological.






