5. First Impressions of England and its PEOPLE.
‘This is precisely the kind of book we should have looked for from the author of the “Old Red Sandstone.” Straightforward and earnest in style, rich and varied in matter, these “First Impressions” will add another laurel to the wreath which Mr. Miller has already won for himself.’—Westminster Review.
Thirteenth Edition,
6. Scenes and Legends of the North of SCOTLAND; or, The Traditional History of Cromarty.
‘A very pleasing and interesting book. The style has a purity and elegance which remind one of Irving, or of Irving’s master, Goldsmith.’—Spectator.
Twentieth Edition,
7. The Old Red Sandstone; or, New Walks in an Old Field. Profusely Illustrated.
‘In Mr. Miller’s charming little work will be found a very graphic description of the Old Red Fishes. I know not a more fascinating volume on any branch of British Geology.’—Mantell’s Medals of Creation.
Eighth Edition,
8. The Headship of Christ and the Rights of the Christian People. With Preface by Peter Bayne, A.M.