PERTHSHIRE IN BYGONE DAYS—

One Hundred Biographical Essays. By P. R. Drummond, F.S.A.

Opinions of the Press.

The Nonconformist says:—“The volume is simply full of the raciest material, on the whole well laid out, and cannot fail to prove of interest to many beyond the circle of Perthshire men into whose hand it may have the good fortune to come. Mr. Drummond had no purpose to serve in writing the book beyond giving vent to his wide knowledge and his love of the subject. He was a bookseller in Perth, and it is evident that to nothing in literature or in human life was he indifferent. All the notables he knew; and he treasured up ana year by year simply because it fell in with his tastes and enjoyments to do so.... The book is full of delicious morsels.”

The Athenæum says:—“It contains a great deal of sound sense, and many amusing stories.”

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THE PEOPLE’S POLITICAL ALMANACK,

A Sheet Calendar, edited by John Noble, of the London and Counties Liberal Union.

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