A list of those who visited the Burne-Joneses' second home in the Sussex village of Rottingdean, east of Brighton. The entries from 1881 to 1889 are mostly in the hand of Edward Burne-Jones; after that date the visitors begin to sign their own names-- among them William Morris, Jane Morris, W. A. S. Benson (the designer/architect who remodeled the house), T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, J. M. Barrie, Sydney Cockerell, Marie Spartali Stillman, and Emery Walker. The book records the visits of the extended Burne-Jones family: besides the artist, his wife, his son Phil, and his daughter Margaret, these include Stanley Baldwin (the future Prime Minister), Sir Edward Poynter, and Rudyard Kipling (his signature appears along with his wife, Caroline, and their daughters Elsie and Josephine, and a note by Kipling that his son John was born at North End House during this visit in 1897). Many pages contain sketches and caricatures by Burne-Jones, ranging from emblematic drawings of cats, birds, pigs, frogs, and other creatures to a comic portrait of William Morris and several self-caricatures and caricatures of members of the Burne-Jones family, his wife, Georgiana, and son and daughter, and his beloved grand-daughter, Angela Mackail (later the novelist Angela Thirkell). There is also a drawing of fishes by Kipling, signed with initials. Ms. notes by Angela Thirkell, who has annotated the volume with identifications of the people and events refered to in the text and drawings.