Description | W Adam: Description of Buxton, Chatsworth, Bakewell, Haddon Hall, and Castleton; with a tabular view of the principal drives and objects of interest throughout the county; abridged from Adam's "Gem of the Peak". Published: Derby, J and C Mozley, [19th cent]. 80 pages. Map in front. Illustrated
James Croston: Buxton and its resources: with excursions to Haddon, Chatsworth, Castleton, Matlock and Dovedale. Fifth edition. Published: Manchester, J Heywood; London, Simpkin, Marshall, [19th cent]. 62 pages, illustrated.
Abel Heywood and Son: A guide to Alton Towers, Rudyard and Leek, with interesting walks in the neighbourhood. Published: Manchester, Abel Heywood and Son; London, F Pitman [?1897] 24 pages. Frontispiece, map, illustration
Abel Heywood and Son: A guide to Bakewell and Haddon Hall, with excursions to the Peak District. Published: Manchester, Abel Heywood and Son; London, E W Allen [?1903] 35 pages. Illustrated
Abel Heywood and Son: A guide to Buxton, its baths, gardens etc., with a description of the most favourite drives, walks etc., in its vicinity. Published: Manchester, Abel Heywood and Son, [1897] 24 pages. Frontispiece, map, illustrated.
A Hunter and others: A month at Buxton: or a description of the town and neighbourhood, with their beautiful and romantic scenery; including some observations on the waters by Dr Hunter, Dr Denman, and Dr Scudamore ... to which is added, a concise description of Matlock, its baths and neighbourhood ... fourteenth edition. Published: Bakewell, John Goodwin [1820s] 46 pages
Orme's New Buxton Guide, containing a concise account of the properties of its medical springs, so celebrated for gout, rheumatism and bilious complaints: and of the recent, elegant and convenient hot baths ... accompanied with descriptions of remarkable curiosities of nature and art ... Published privately in Leek, 19th cent 48 pages, frontispiece |