""The Trees of Old England"" is a comprehensive book written by Leo H. Grindon in 1868. It is a collection of sketches that describe the various aspects, associations, and uses of the trees that make up the forests of England. The book covers a wide range of trees, including oak, ash, beech, elm, and yew, amongst others. The author provides detailed information about each tree, including its appearance, growth habits, and cultural significance. He...