Hardy’s Fictional Universe a. The Wessex of Thomas Hardy’s Novels & Poems—Map from The Wessex of Thomas Hardy by B.C.A. Windle & E.H. New b. Introductory—Introduction from The Wessex of Thomas Hardy by B.C.A. Windle & E.H. New c. Lulworth Cove—Illustration from Hardy Country Water-Colours by Walter Tyndale d. Budmouth to Lulstead—Selection from The Wessex of Thomas Hardy by B.C.A. Windle & E.H. New 2. Reading I “A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four” by Thomas Hardy 3. Reading II “The Thieves Who Couldn’t Stop Sneezing” by Thomas Hardy 4. British Liquor Laws a. Metropolitan Police Act of 1839—Selections from original legislation pertaining to liquor and drunkenness b. Licensing Act of 1872—Selection pertaining to liquor and drunkenness from original legislation Illustration—“Appeal of the Liquor Traffic Interest to the Working Men of England”—Political Cartoon from the March 16, 1872 issue of The Leisure Hour: An Illustrated Magazine for Home Reading 5.