1 4 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY DAVID DOUGLAS. 



ROBERTSON— Scotland under her Early Kings. 



A History of the Kingdom to the close of the 13th centurj-. 



By E. William Kobertson. In 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 36s. 

 " Mr. Robertsou's labours are of that valuable kind where an intelligent 

 and thorough sifting of original authorities is brought to bear upon a portion 

 of historj- handed over hitherto, in a pre-eminent degree, to a specially 

 mendacious set of Media;val Chroniclers, and (not so long ago) to a specially 

 polemical and uncritical class of modern Historians. He belongs to the school 

 of Innes and Skene and Joseph Robertson, and has established a fair right to 

 be classed with the Reeves and Todds of Irish historical antiquarianism, and 

 the Sharpes, and Kembles, and Hardys in England."— ffuordiaw. 



SHAIRP— Studies in Poetry and Philosophy. 



By J. C. SiiAiup, LL.D., Briucipal of the United College of 

 St. Salvator and St. Leonard, St. Andrews. Third Edition. 

 1 vol. feap. 8vo, 6s. 



SHAIRP— On Poetic Interpretation of Nature. 



By Pkincipal Siiaikp, LL.D. Second Edition. In I vol. ex. 

 fcap. 8vo, 6s. 



SHAIRP— Culture and Religion. 



By Principal Shairp, LL.D. Fifth Edition. Fcap. Svo, 3s. 6d. 



SHAIRP— Wordsworth's Tour in Scotland in 1803, 



in company with his Sister and S. T. Coleridge ; being the 

 Journal of Miss Wordswortu, now for the tirst time made 

 public. Edited by Principal Shairp, LL.D. Second Edition, 

 1 vol. cro^^Ti Svo, 68. 



" If there were no other record of her than those brief extracts from her 

 Journal during the Highland Tour, which stand at the hciid of several of her 

 brother's poems, these alone would prove her i)0S8essed of a large portion of 

 his genius." — North British Ri'vicw. 



SIMPSON— The Near and the Far View, and other 

 Sermons. By Rev. A. L. Simpson, D.D., Derby. 1 vol. ex. 

 fcap. Svo, Ss. 



SKENE-The Four Ancient Books of Wales, 



Containing the Cymric Poems attributed to the Bards of the 

 Sixth Century. By William F. Skene. With Maps and 

 Facsimiles. 2 vols. Svo, 3Gs. 



"Mr. Skene's book will, as a matter of course and neccssitj', find its place 

 on the tables of all Celtic antiquarians and scholars." — Arch<iologia Cambrensis. 



