Nous avons l'exemplaire offert à Robert Carruthers d'Inverness, par William Scott Douglas.
Chambers. Edinburgh Journal, no 340, New Series. Saturday July 6, 1830. A Heroine of Burns.
Cet article est le compte rendu de la communication faite par Scott Douglas à propos de Mary Campbell. Il a été relié, avec quelques notes manuscrites de Scott Douglas, dans notre copie de l'édition de Currie revue par Chambers, qui était celle de Scott Douglas.
Phrenological Development of Robert Burns, from a cast of his skull moulded at Dumfries, the 31st. day of March 1834, with remarks by George Combe, Author of «A system of Phrenology», etc. Edinburgh, W. et A. K. Johnson, 1859.
The Burns Calendar, a Manual of Burnsiana, relating events in the Poets's History, etc. Kilmarnock, James Mac Kie, 1874.
Burnsiana: a collection of Literary Odds and Ends relating to Robert Burns, compiled by John D. Ross. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1892.[Lien vers la Table des matières.]
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LA CONTRÉE DE BURNS.
A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns, containing anecdotes of the Bard and of the characters he immortalized. (By Hugh Ainslie) Deptford, 1822.
The Land of Burns, a series of Landscapes and Portraits, illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Scottish Poet, by John Wilson and Robert Chambers. The landscapes from paintings made expressly for the work by D. O. Hill. 2 vols. Glasgow. Blackie and Son, 1840.
Ward and Lock's Illustrated Guide to and Popular History of the Land of Burns. London. Ward, Lock and Co. n. d.