Children's Rhymes, Games, Songs, and Stories.

By Robert Ford. Crown 8vo. Price 3s. 6d. nett.

"If there is any more entertaining book for juveniles who 'want to know' than Mr. Robert Ford's Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories, we have not yet made its acquaintance. The title is descriptive, as few titles are, of the unusual range of the book, which, be it said, will probably be read with as much zest by 'big folk' as by bairns."—Glasgow Herald.

"The volume partakes of the character both of a book of folk-lore, a children's story book, and a book of humour: and it will be highly appreciated on all these grounds, and not least on the close sympathy with the children's ideas, tastes, and point of view which Mr. Ford blends with an intimate knowledge of the traditional sports and rhymes, fascinating even where they are meaningless, of childhood."—Scotsman.

"This man Ford has his heart in the right place. He loves the children, and a man who loves children is on the way to heaven. The volume is described on the title-page as 'A Book for Bairns and Big Folk,' and no better description of it could be invented, for, while it must be interesting to the young people, it cannot fail to touch chords, perhaps long forgotten, in men and women who have left their youth behind them."—Daily Record and Mail.

"The volume is a perfect mine for those in search of stories about children. Parents will find within its pages much that will fascinate and amuse them."—Dundee Courier.

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"A very interesting little book, carefully made—a good one for students of folk-lore as well as children."—Athenæum.

"Altogether we have here a delightful book."—Evening Times.

Scottish Vagabond Songs and Ballads. With Notes and Music. Edited by Robert Ford. A New Edition, in one Volume. Crown 8vo. [In the Press.]

Thistledown. A Book of Scotch Humour, Character, Folk-Lore, Story, and Anecdote. New, Enlarged, and Illustrated Edition. Price 3s. 6d. Cheap Edition, illustrated paper covers, price 1s. nett.

Tayside Songs, and Other Verses. By Robert Ford. With Portrait. Crown 8vo. 250 pages. 3s. 6d. nett.

American Humourists. Selected and Edited by Robert Ford. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d., post free.

Edited by Robert Ford. 1s. Post Free, 1s. 2d. each.

Popular English Readings. From Sir F. H. Doyle, G. A. Sala, Samuel K. Cowan, Robert Overton, Tom Hood, Charles Dickens, W. S. Gilbert, E. B. Browning, James Payn, Wilkie Collins, George R. Sims, Douglas Jerrold, Lord Lytton, &c., &c.

Popular Scotch Readings. From Buchanan, Barrie, W. Graham, LL.D., "John Strathesk," Outram, Lochore, "J. B. Selkirk," Willock, Latto, Ford, Professor Aytoun, Rev. David Macrae, &c., &c.

Popular Irish Readings. From J. Gilkison, Archibald M'Connochie, Father Ryan, Samuel Lover, Charles Lever, J. S. Lefanu, G. Griffin, T. C. Croker, &c., &c.

Popular American Readings. From T. C. Harbaugh, Bret Harte, Will Carleton, Sam Davis, "Max Adeler," "Mark Twain," "Mozis Addums," Col. John Hay, J. M. Bailey, "Wyoming Kit," Oliver W. Holmes, &c., &c.

The above also in one vol., 4s. Post free, 4s. 6d.

Edited by Robert Ford. Crown 8vo. 550 Pages. With Etched Frontispiece and Facsimile. Price 7s. 6d.; Large Paper, 15s.

The Harp of Perthshire. A Collection of Songs and other Poetical Pieces, many of which are Original. With Notes Explanatory, Critical, and Biographical.

"Perthshire men, and others than they, will be grateful to have all the varied streams of song brought within the compass of a single volume. Mr. Ford has compiled the book with evident love for his task, and has been at pains in preparing critical notes on Perthshire poems and biographical notices of Perthshire poets."—Scotsman.

Ballads of Bairnhood. Selected and Edited, with Notes, by Robert Ford. Uniform with above. 5s.

The Paisley Shawl and the Men who Produced It. A Record of an Interesting Epoch in the History of the Town. With 10 facsimile Reproductions in Colours of Paisley Shawls, and numerous other Illustrations, including portraits of the leading Manufacturers and Public Men of the time. By Matthew Blair, Chairman of the Incorporated Weaving, Dyeing, and Printing College of Glasgow. Crown 410, Art Liner Binding, Gilt Top. Price 75. 6d. nett.

Schleiermacher: Personal and Speculative. By Robert Munro, B.D., Old Kilpatrick. Crown 8vo. 312 pages. Price 45. 6d. nett.

The Weavers' Craft; being a History of the Weavers' Incorporation of Dunfermline. By Daniel Thomson. 38 Illustrations. Fcap. 4to. 380 pp. 5s. nett.

Scottish Chapbook Literature. By William Harvey. With Illustrations. Fcap. 4to. 150 pages. Price 3s. 6d. nett.

The Waggon and the Star. By Walter A. Mursell. Crown 8vo. 180 pages. Price 2S. 6d. nett.

Lectures on Scottish Literature: Ballad Minstrelsy—Allan Ramsay—Robert Burns. By D. T. Holmes, B.A., Author of "French Essays on British Poets," "The Teaching of Modern Languages in Schools and Colleges," "An Outline of French Literature." Crown 8vo. 2s. nett.

The Teaching of Modern Languages in Schools and Colleges. Adapted from the French of Professor Horner of Fribourg. By D. T. Holmes, B.A., Assistant-Examiner to the University of London; author of "French Essays on British Poets," etc. Crown 8vo. 96 pages. Price 2s. nett.

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"Teaching by the living voice, as here advocated, is by far the best way, and I hope it will be more and more in use."—Rev. Prof. Skeat, LL.D., Cambridge.

The Autobiography of Peter Taylor. With 45 illustrations by Wat. Miller. Crown 8vo. 256 pages. Price 3s. 6d.

"Better reading than nine novels out of ten."—Daily News.

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Plain Papers on Subjects Light and Grave. By Belinda's Husband. Fcap. 8vo. 230 pages. Price 2s. 6d. nett.

Selections from the British Apollo; containing Answers to Curious Questions in Literature, Science, Folk-Lore, and Love. Performed by a Society of Gentlemen in the Reign of Queen Anne. A Study in the Evolution of Periodical Literature. Edited by the late G. W. Niven, Honorary Secretary, Greenock Natural History Society; with Preface by the Rev. Hugh Macmillan, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E., F.S.A. (Scot.). Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. 300 pages. Price 33. 6d. nett.

Romantic Narratives from Scottish History and Tradition. By Robert Scott Fittis. Crown 8vo. 364 pages. Price 6s.

The Art of Being Happy. By the Rev. Charles A. Hall. Fcap. 8vo. Price 1s. nett; post free, 1s. 2d.

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Jephtha: a Drama. Translated from the Latin of George Buchanan. By A. Gordon Mitchell, Minister of Killearn. Illustrated by Jessie M. King. Crown 8vo. 130 pages. Price 3s. 6d. nett.

John the Baptist: A Drama. Translated from the Latin of George Buchanan. By A. Gordon Mitchell, Minister of Killearn, Translator of Buchanan's "Jephthes." Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. nett. [In the Press.

History of the Outer Hebrides. By Wm C. Mackenzie. With a Chapter on the Physical Features and Natural History of the Group, by Rev. Wm. Morrison, of Carr-Bridge. Price 12s 6d. nett; also 100 copies on superior paper, leather back, gilt top, price 21s. nett.

M'Kerlie, P. H.—History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway, with Historical Sketches of the District. By the late P. H. M'Kerlie, F.S.A. Scot., F.R.G.S., etc. WIGTOWNSHIRE. Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 500 pages each volume. A New Edition, entirely re-written. [in the Press.

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Kilbarchan Parish, History of. By Robert D. MacKenzie, Minister of the Parish. Numerous Illustrations. Demy 4to, 21s. nett. Large Paper, Royal 4to 35s. nett.

Notes on the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Eastwood Parish. By the Rev. George Campbell, Minister of the Parish. Demy 4to, 12s. 6d. nett. Large Paper, Royal 4to, 25s. nett.

Charters and Documents relating to the Burgh of Paisley, with Extracts from the Town Council Records. By W. M. Metcalfe, D.D. Crown 410. 21s. nett.

History of the Church in Scotland. By Rev. John Macpherson, M.A. Demy 8vo. Cloth Extra. 450 Pages. Price 7s. 6d.

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Memoir of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd. By his daughter, Mrs. Garden. A New Edition. Enlarged. Edited by Sir George Douglas, Bart. With Portrait. Large Crown 8vo. Price 5s.

Paisley Characters: Military and Otherwise. By Rev. James Cunningham, M.A. (John Gilroy). Crown 8vo. 265 pages. With Frontispiece. Price 3s. 6d. nett.

"The characters sketched by Mr. Gilroy are indeed remarkable, and his book is more valuable than scores of novels. 'A Captive of His Bow and Spear' is a charming love-story."—Glasgow Herald.

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Scotland Sixty Years Ago: a Series of Thirty-two Fine Copperplate Etchings of the Chief Towns of Scotland and their Surroundings. In One Magnificent Double Super-Royal Folio Volume, Half-bound. Printed on Finest Plate Paper. Price £5 5s. to Subscribers.

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Practical First Aid. By William Robertson, M.D., D.P.H., Lecturer to the St. Andrew and St. John Ambulance Associations. 40 Illustrations. Third Edition, 1s. 6d. nett.

The Flywheel: and What Keeps Us Steady. By the Rev. Peter Anton, author of "Masters in History," etc. Crown 8vo. Cloth. With Portrait. 260 pages. Price 3s. 6d. net.

Thoughts for Book Lovers. By Harry S. Lumsden. Fcap. 8vo. Illustrated. Frontispiece. 176 pp. 2s. nett.

Pinkerton's Lives of the Scottish Saints. Revised and Enlarged by W. M. Metcalfe, D.D. Two Vols. Demy 8vo. Price 15S. per Volume. Very limited impression.

Ancient Lives of the Scottish Saints. Translated by W. M. Metcalfe, D.D. Demy 8vo. Price 15S; on Whatman's Paper, 25S Very limited impression.

SS. Ninian and Machor—the Legends of, in the Scottish Dialect of the Fourteenth Century. Revised Text, with Introduction, Notes, Glossarial Index, and Appendices containing Translations of S. Ailred's Life of S. Ninian and O'Donell's Account of S. Machor, by W. M. Metcalfe, D.D. Very Limited Issue. [In the Press.

A Popular History of the Highlands and Gaelic Scotland from the Earliest Times till the Close of the Forty-Five. By Dugald Mitchell, M.D., J.P. Demy 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. 708 pages. With 3 Maps and Frontispiece. 12S. 6d. nett.

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Life in Scotland a Hundred Years Ago, By Rev. James Murray, M.A., author of "Kilmacolm: a Parish History." Crown 8vo. Cloth. 290 pages. 5s. nett.

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Popular Tales of the West Highlands. Orally Collected, with a Translation By the late J. F. Campbell, Islay.

The Land o' Cakes and Brither Scots; or, Scotland and Things Scottish. By Rev. T. B. Johnstone, D.D. Demy 8vo. Cloth. 286 pages. 6s.

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The History of Civilisation in Scotland. By John Mackintosh, LL.D.

"The book has already taken a definite place as a monument of learning and patient patriotic industry,"—Glasgow Herald.

Curious Episodes in Scottish History. By R. Scott Fittis. Crown 8vo. 330 pages. 6s. Post Free.

Heroines of Scotland. By Robert Scott Fittis, Author of "Ecclesiastical Annals of Perth," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 350 pages. Price 6s.

The New Testament in Braid Scots. Rendered by Rev. William Wye Smith. Demy 8vo. New Edition. Price 6s. nett.

"One has only praise, and that of the heartiest, for the sense of patriotism and the religious devotion that prompted the book, and for the spiritual insight of many of the little notes and comments that are appended at the foot of its pages."—Scotsman.

The History of Old Cumnock. By the Rev. John Warrick, M.A., Free Church, Old Cumnock. With a Map and 16 Illustrations. Small 4to, Cloth Extra. 382 pages. Price 7s. 6d. nett.