
Edric Holmes
Edric Edwin Holmes was a British non-fiction topographical author. His first book on Sussex was described by The Observer as "jejune", however, his second on Wessex was praised for good judgement in content and presentation. London's Countryside (1927), which included 102 illustrations by the author, was noted by The Geographical Journal for encompassing an unfeasibly large area around the capital which made it difficult to cover the territory in any detail.

Seaward Sussex: The South Downs from End to End
Discover England's South Downs through a historical travelogue, where readers will experience beautiful landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural significance that connect to Sussex.
By Edric Holmes

Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
Embark on a historical trip through southern England's Wessex region, where natural beauty intertwines with the legacies of ancient civilizations and cultural icons.
By Edric Holmes