The
Unspeakable Scot

BY
T. W. H. CROSLAND

London: GRANT RICHARDS
New York: G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS
1902

Copyright, 1902, by
T. W. H. CROSLAND

Published, July, 1902

The Knickerbocker Press, New York


CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I.The Superstition[1]
II.Predecessors[23]
III.The Pow-wow Men[42]
IV.The Scot in Journalism[57]
V.Thrums and Drumtochty[76]
VI.Barbie[92]
VII.The Bard[101]
VIII.The Scot as a Critic[117]
IX.The Scot as Biographer[142]
X.The Scot in Letters[153]
XI.The Scot in Commerce[163]
XII.The Scot as a Dipsomaniac[172]
XIII.The Scot as Criminal[179]
XIV.The Scot by Adoption[186]
XV.The Scot and England[194]
XVI.The Way Out[204]
XVII.Advertisement[212]