Perhaps not a true 'tour guide' Jim, but certainly useful for identifying former (and active) military airfields in the various areas and regions of the UK, and a very useful addition for anyone with an interest in RAF, RN and USAAF operations from the UK during WW2.
The series, all in hard-back, with the last retail price averaging £15.99 per volume, covered the entire UK, including the Channel Islands, in 9 volumes, with a 10th volume being a 'Supplement and Index'.
Areas covered were (by Volume number, order of publication) :- East Anglia, Lincolnshire East Midlands, Wales North West, Yorkshire, Cotswolds Central Midlands, Scotland, the North East Northern Ireland, Greater London, and finally Central South East.
Average page count is 200+, illustrated with B&W photos covering relevant parts of the history of each airfield, with some having diagrammatic maps of the fields, and a full description of the history, with info and stories of units based or operating on each field. The layout is alphabetical, with a location map near the front of each book, together with information and illustrations and diagrams of airfield architecture, airfield construction and layout etc etc.
Each airfield entry is accompanied by a brief location description, and the Ordnance Survey map reference, which is useful for locating the positions on the relevant OS sheet if visiting a particular area. And, of course, these days all these locations can be checked-out on Google Maps/Google Earth - and it's surprising how quickly many have 'faded' back into the countryside even in the last ten to twenty years.