6 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY DAVID DOUGLAS. 



" The third volume (Sir Walter Scott)of this elaborate and interesting history 

 is almost an indei)endent work." — Athenceum. 



" We heartily commend this book to the notice of all readers."— Guard inn. 



DASENT— Tales from the Norse. 



By Sir George Webbe Dasent, D.C.L. Third edition, with 

 Introduction and Appendix. In 1 vol. demy 8vo. [In the Press. 



DUN— Veterinary Medicines ; their Actions and 

 Uses. By Finlay Dun. Fifth edition, reWsed and enlarged. 

 8vo. [Immediately. 



DUNBAR— Social Life in Former Days ; 



Chiefly in the Province of Moray. Illustrated by Letters and 

 Family Papers. By E. Dunbar Dunbar, late Captain 2l8t 

 Fusiliers. 2 vols, demy 8vo, 19s. Gd. 



ERSKINE— Letters of Thomas Erskine of Lin- 

 lathen, from 1800 till 1840. Edited by William Hanna, D.D., 

 Author of the "Memoirs of Dr. Chalmers," etc. hi 1 vol. 

 crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



" Here is one who speaks out of the fulness of a large lining human heart ; 

 whose words will awaken an echo in the hearts of many burdened with the 

 cares of time, ]ierpilexed with the movements of the spirit of our time, who 

 will speak to their deepest needs, and lead them to a haven of rest."- Daily 

 Rn-iew. 



" It does one good to come in contact with so saintly a man, and Dr. Hanna 

 has certainly conferred a benefit on the Church at large by editing this 

 Tolume."— £(iinJ>i/r^^ Ccmrant. 



"'How high must that peak have been which caught the light so early,' 

 were the words with which a writer in the Contemporary Review, in sketching 

 the life of Thomas Erskine, shortly after his death, characterised his position, 

 his spirit, and his in&uence."— Nonconformist. 



ERSKINE— Letters of Thomas Erskine of Lin- 

 latheu, from 1840-1870. Second Series, completing the Work. 

 Edited by the Rev. W. Hanna, D.D. In 1 vol crown 8vo, 

 78. Gd. 



