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==Further reading== * Burke, Thomas (1927) ''The Book of the Inn: being two hundred pictures of the English inn from the earliest times to the coming of the railway hotel''; selected and edited by Thomas Burke. London: Constable * Burke, Thomas (1930) ''The English Inn''. (English Heritage.) London: Herbert Jenkins ** (1947) Revised. (The Country Books.) London: Herbert Jenkins * Everitt, Alan (1985) "The English Urban Inn", in his: ''Landscape and Community in England''. London: Hambledon Press {{ISBN|0907628427}} (''The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History'' (ed. David Hey), 1996, describes this as "the starting point for modern studies [of inns]"; Everitt described most of the previous literature on the topic as "a wretched farrago of romantic legends, facetious humour and irritating errors") * Douch, H. L. (1966) ''Old Cornish Inns and their place in the social history of the County''. Truro: D. Bradford Barton * Monson-Fitzjohn, G. J. (1926) ''Quaint Signs of Olde Inns''. London: Herbert Jenkins (reissued by Senate, London, 1994 {{ISBN|1-85958-028-9}}) * Richardson, A. E. (1934) ''The Old Inns of England''. London: B. T. Batsford * Sherry, John (1972) ''The Laws of Innkeepers; for hotels, motels, restaurants and clubs''. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press {{ISBN|0801407028}}
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