New Books and New Editions.
THE WOLFE OF BADENOCH. A Historical Romance of the Fourteenth Century. By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder. Complete unabridged edition. Thick Crown 8vo. Price 6s.
This most interesting romance has been frequently described as equal in interest to any of Sir Walter Scott’s historical tales. This is a complete unabridged edition, and is uniform with “Highland Legends” and “Tales of the Highlands,” by the same author. As several abridged editions of the work have been published, especial attention is drawn to the fact that the above edition is complete.
THE LIVES OF THE PLAYERS. By John Galt, Esq. Post 8vo. Price 5s.
Interesting accounts of the lives of distinguished actors, such as Betterton, Cibber, Farquhar, Garrick, Foote, Macklin, Murphy, Kemble, Siddons, &c., &c. After the style of Johnson’s “Lives of the Poets.”
KAY’S EDINBURGH PORTRAITS. A Series of Anecdotal Biographies, chiefly of Scotchmen. Mostly written by James Paterson. And edited by James Maidment, Esq. Popular Edition. 2 Vols., Post 8vo. Price 12s.
A popular edition of this famous work, which, from its exceedingly high price, has hitherto been out of the reach of the general public. This edition contains all the reading matter that is of general interest; it also contains eighty illustrations.
THE RELIGIOUS ANECDOTES OF SCOTLAND. Edited by William Adamson, D.D. Thick Post 8vo. Price 5s.
A voluminous collection of purely religious anecdotes relating to Scotland and Scotchmen, and illustrative of the more serious side of the life of the people. The anecdotes are chiefly in connection with distinguished Scottish clergymen and laymen, such as Rutherford, Macleod, Guthrie, Shirra, Leighton, the Erskines, Knox, Beattie, M’Crie, Eadie, Brown, Irving, Chalmers, Lawson, Milne, M’Cheyne, &c., &c. The anecdotes are serious and religious purely, and not at all of the ordinary witty description. [[2]]
DAYS OF DEER STALKING in the Scottish Highlands, including an account of the Nature and Habits of the Red Deer, a description of the Scottish Forests, and Historical Notes on the earlier Field Sports of Scotland. With Highland Legends, Superstitions, Folk-Lore, and Tales of Poachers and Freebooters. By William Scrope. Illustrated by Sir Edwin and Charles Landseer. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.
“The best book of sporting adventures with which we are acquainted.”—Athenæum.
“Of this noble diversion we owe the first satisfactory description to the pen of an English gentleman of high birth and extensive fortune, whose many amiable and elegant personal qualities have been commemorated in the diary of Sir Walter Scott.”—London Quarterly Review.
DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SALMON FISHING in the River Tweed. By William Scrope. Illustrated by Sir David Wilkie, Sir Edwin Landseer, Charles Landseer, William Simson, and Edward Cooke. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.
“Mr. Scrope’s book has done for salmon fishing what its predecessor performed for deer stalking.”—London Quarterly Review.
“Mr. Scrope conveys to us in an agreeable and lively manner the results of his more than twenty years’ experience in our great Border river.… The work is enlivened by the narration of numerous angling adventures, which bring out with force and spirit the essential character of the sport in question.… Mr. Scrope is a skilful author as well as an experienced angler. It does not fall to the lot of all men to handle with equal dexterity, the brush, the pen, and the rod, to say nothing of the rifle, still less of the leister under cloud of night.”—Blackwood’s Magazine.
THE FIELD SPORTS OF THE NORTH OF EUROPE. A Narrative of Angling, Hunting, and Shooting in Sweden and Norway. By Captain L. Lloyd. New edition. Enlarged and revised. Demy 8vo. Price 9s.
“The chase seems for years to have been his ruling passion, and to have made him a perfect model of perpetual motion. We admire Mr. Lloyd. He is a sportsman far above the common run.”—Blackwood’s Magazine.
“This is a very entertaining work and written, moreover, in an agreeable and modest spirit. We strongly recommend it as containing much instruction and more amusement.”—Athenæum. [[3]]
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIBRARIES OF GLASGOW. A Bibliographical Study. By Thomas Mason. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d. net.
A strictly Bibliographical work dealing with the subject of rare and interesting works, and in that respect describing three of the public and thirteen of the private libraries of Glasgow. All of especial interest.
[THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM WALLACE]. By John D. Carrick. Fourth and cheaper edition. Royal 8vo. Price 2s. 6d.
The best life of the great Scottish hero. Contains much valuable and interesting matter regarding the history of that historically important period.
THE HISTORY OF THE PROVINCE OF MORAY. By Lachlan Shaw. New and Enlarged Edition, 3 Vols., Demy 8vo. Price 30s.
The Standard History of the old geographical division termed the Province of Moray, comprising the Counties of Elgin and Nairn, the greater part of the County of Inverness, and a portion of the County of Banff. Cosmo Innes pronounced this to be the best local history of any part of Scotland.
[HIGHLAND LEGENDS]. By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder. Crown 8vo. Price 6s.
Historical Legends descriptive of Clan and Highland Life and Incident in former times.
TALES OF THE HIGHLANDS. By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder. Crown 8vo. Price 6s.
Uniform with and similar in character to the preceding, though entirely different tales. The two are companion volumes.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT MORAY FLOODS IN 1829. By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder. Demy 8vo., with 64 Plates and Portrait. Fourth Edition. Price 8s. 6d.
A most interesting work, containing numerous etchings by the Author. In addition to the main feature of the book, it contains much historical and legendary matter relating to the districts through which the River Spey runs. [[4]]
OLD SCOTTISH CUSTOMS: Local and General. By E. J. Guthrie. Crown 8vo. Price 3s. 6d.
Gives an interesting account of old local and general Scottish customs, now rapidly being lost sight of.
A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE BELIEF IN WITCHCRAFT IN SCOTLAND. By Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. Crown 8vo. Price 4s. 6d.
Gives a chronological account of Witchcraft incidents in Scotland from the earliest period, in a racy, attractive style. And likewise contains an interesting Bibliography of Scottish books on Witchcraft.
“Sharpe was well qualified to gossip about these topics.”—Saturday Review.
“Mr. Sharpe has arranged all the striking and important phenomena associated with the belief in Apparitions and Witchcraft. An extensive appendix, with a list of books on Witchcraft in Scotland, and a useful index, render this edition of Mr. Sharpe’s work all the more valuable.”—Glasgow Herald.
TALES OF THE SCOTTISH PEASANTRY. By Alexander and John Bethune. With Biography of the Authors by John Ingram, F.S.A.Scot. Post 8vo. Price 3s. 6d.
“It is the perfect propriety of taste, no less than the thorough intimacy with the subjects he treats of, that gives Mr. Bethune’s book a great charm in our eyes.”—Athenæum.
“The pictures of rural life and character appear to us remarkably true, as well as pleasing.”—Chambers’s Journal.
The Tales are quite out of the ordinary routine of such literature, and are universally held in peculiarly high esteem. The following may be given as a specimen of the Contents:—“The Deformed,” “The Fate of the Fairest,” “The Stranger,” “The Drunkard,” “The Illegitimate,” “The Cousins,” &c., &c.
A JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND IN 1773. By Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Crown 8vo. Price 3s.
Written by Johnson himself, and not to be confounded with Boswell’s account of the same tour. Johnson said that some of his best writing is in this work. [[5]]
[THE HISTORY OF BURKE AND HARE AND OF THE RESURRECTIONIST TIMES]. A Fragment from the Criminal Annals of Scotland. By George MacGregor, F.S.A.Scot. With Seven Illustrations, Demy 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.
“Mr. MacGregor has produced a book which is eminently readable.”—Journal of Jurisprudence.
“The book contains a great deal of curious information.”—Scotsman.
“He who takes up this book of an evening must be prepared to sup full of horrors, yet the banquet is served with much of literary grace, and garnished with a deftness and taste which render it palatable to a degree.”—Glasgow Herald.
THE HISTORY OF GLASGOW: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. By George MacGregor, F.S.A.Scot. Containing 36 Illustrations. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.
An entirely new as well as the fullest and most complete history of this prosperous city. In addition it is the first written in chronological order. Comprising a large handsome volume in Sixty Chapters, and extensive Appendix and Index, and illustrated throughout with many interesting engravings and drawings.
[THE COLLECTED WRITINGS OF DOUGAL GRAHAM], “Skellat,” Bellman of Glasgow. Edited with Notes, together with a Biographical and Bibliographical Introduction, and a Sketch of the Chap Literature of Scotland, by George Mac Gregor, F.S.A.Scot. Impression limited to 250 copies. 2 Vols., Demy 8vo. Price 21s.
With very trifling exceptions Graham was the only writer of purely Scottish chap-books of a secular description, almost all the others circulated being reprints of English productions. His writings are exceedingly facetious and highly illustrative of the social life of the period.
SCOTTISH PROVERBS. By Andrew Henderson. Crown 8vo. Cheaper edition. Price 2s. 6d.
A cheap edition of a book that has long held a high place in Scottish Literature. [[6]]
THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH ANECDOTE: Humorous, Social, Legendary, and Historical. Edited by Alexander Hislop. Crown 8vo., pp. 768. Cheaper edition. Price 5s.
The most comprehensive collection of Scottish Anecdotes, containing about 3,000 in number.
THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH STORY: Historical, Traditional, Legendary, Imaginative, and Humorous. Crown 8vo., pp. 768. Cheaper edition. Price 5s.
A most interesting and varied collection by Leading Scottish Authors.
THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS: Ancient and Modern. Edited by J. Ross. Crown 8vo., pp. 768. Cheaper edition. Price 5s.
Comprising a History of Scottish Poetry and Poets from the earliest times. With lives of the Poets and Selections from their Writings.
⁂ These three works are uniform.
A DESCRIPTION OF THE WESTERN ISLES OF SCOTLAND, CALLED HYBRIDES. With the Genealogies of the Chief Clans of the Isles. By Sir Donald Monro, High Dean of the Isles, who travelled through most of them in the year 1549. Impression limited to 250 copies. Demy 8vo. Price 5s.
This is the earliest written description of the Western Islands, and is exceedingly quaint and interesting. In this edition all the old curious spellings are strictly retained.
A DESCRIPTION OF THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND CIRCA 1695. By Martin Martin. Impression limited to 250 copies. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.
With the exception of Dean Monro’s smaller work 150 years previous, it is the earliest description of the Western Islands we have, and is the only lengthy work on the subject before the era of modern innovations. Martin very interestingly describes the people and their ways as he found them about 200 years ago. [[7]]
THE SCOTTISH POETS, RECENT AND LIVING. By Alexander G. Murdoch. With Portraits, Post 8vo. Price 6s.
A most interesting resumé of Scottish Poetry in recent times. Contains a biographical sketch, choice pieces, and portraits of the recent and living Scottish Poets.
THE HUMOROUS CHAP-BOOKS OF SCOTLAND. By John Fraser. 2 Vols., Thin Crown 8vo (all published). Price 5s.
An interesting and racy description of the chap-book literature of Scotland, and biographical sketches of the writers.
THE HISTORY OF STIRLINGSHIRE. By William Nimmo. 2 Vols., Demy 8vo. 3rd Edition. Price 25s.
A new edition of this standard county history, handsomely printed, and with detailed map giving the parish boundaries and other matters of interest.
This county has been termed the battlefield of Scotland, and in addition to the many and important military engagements that have taken place in this district, of all which a full account is given,—this part of Scotland is of especial moment in many other notable respects,—among which particular reference may be made to the Roman Wall, the greater part of this most interesting object being situated within the boundaries of the county.
A POPULAR SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF GLASGOW: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. By Andrew Wallace. Crown 8vo. Price 3s. 6d.
The only attempt to write a History of Glasgow suitable for popular use.
THE HISTORY OF THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS AND ISLES OF SCOTLAND, from A.D. 1493 to A.D. 1625. With a brief introductory sketch from A.D. 80 to A.D. 1493. By Donald Gregory. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.
Incomparably the best history of the Scottish Highlands, and written purely from original investigation. Also contains particularly full and lengthened Contents and Index, respectively at beginning and end of the volume. [[8]]
THE HISTORY OF AYRSHIRE. By James Paterson. 5 Vols., Crown 8vo. Price 28s. net.
The most recent and the fullest history of this exceedingly interesting county. The work is particularly rich in the department of Family History.
MARTYRLAND: a Historical Tale of the Covenanters. By the Rev. Robert Simpson, D.D. Crown 8vo. Cheaper Edition. Price 2s. 6d.
A tale illustrative of the history of the Covenanters in the South of Scotland.
[TALES OF THE COVENANTERS]. By E. J. Guthrie. Crown 8vo. Cheaper Edition. Price 2s. 6d.
A number of tales illustrative of leading incidents and characters connected with the Covenanters.
PERSONAL AND FAMILY NAMES. A Popular Monograph on the Origin and History of the Nomenclature of the Present and Former Times. By Harry Alfred Long. Demy 8vo. Price 5s.
Interesting investigations as to the origin, history, and meaning of about 9,000 personal and family names.
THE SCOTTISH GALLOVIDIAN ENCYCLOPÆDIA of the Original, Antiquated, and Natural Curiosities of the South of Scotland. By John Mactaggart. Demy 8vo. Price raised to 25s. Impression limited to 250 copies.
Contains a large amount of extremely interesting and curious matter relating to the South of Scotland.
THE COMPLETE TALES OF THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD (James Hogg). 2 vols., Demy 8vo.
An entirely new and complete edition of the tales of this popular Scottish writer.
GLASGOW: THOMAS D. MORISON.
LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS & CO.