SCOTTISH STORIES AND SKETCHES. 



Paisley Weavers of other Days : The Pen Folk, etc. By 



DAVID GILMOUR. Crown 8vo, with Portrait, 6s. 



' They leave such a sweet peaceable feeling in one after reading them, that they 

 are like a cordial with a drop of nepenthe in it not an opiate but an anodyne.' 

 Oliver Wendell Holmes. 



The Humour of the Scot 'neath Northern Lights and 



Southern Cross. By JAMES INGLIS (' Maori'), Author of 'Oor Ain Folk,' etc. 

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Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk in the Parish of Pyketillim, 



with Glimpses of Parish Politics about A.D. 1843, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER, 

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Seventh Edition, with Twenty Illustrations Portraits and Landscapes 

 by Sir GEORGE REID, P.R.S. A. Demy 8vo, 125. 6d. 



1 A most vigorous and truthful delineation of local character, drawn from a portion 

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 The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. 



Life among my Ain Folk, by the Author of 'JOHNNY GIBB 



OF GUSHETNEUK.' 



Contents, 

 i. Mary Malcolmson's Wee Maggie. 



2. Couper Sandy 



3. Francie Herriegerie's Sharger Laddie. 



4. Baubie Huie's Bastard Geet. 



5. Glengillodram. 



Fcap. 8vo. Second Edition. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Paper, zs. 



1 Mr. Alexander thoroughly understands the position of men and women who are 

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 shows to his readers difficulties, struggles, and needs which they are sure to be the 

 wiser for taking into view.' Freeman. 



Notes and Sketches of Northern Rural Life in the Eigh- 

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Chronicles of Glenbuekie, by HENRY JOHNSTON, Author of ' The 



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*** A book of humour and pathos, descriptive of the social, political, and ecclesi- 

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' A genuine bit of Scottish literature.' Scottish Leader. 



Scotch Folk. Illustrated. Fourth Edition enlarged. Fcap. 

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'They are stories of the best type, quite equal in the main to the average of Dean 

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The Fringes Of Fife. By JOHN GEDDIE. Illustrated by Louis 

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' To those who have visited Fife, and to those who have not done so yet, we 

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 with a Fringe of Gold. " ' A thenceum. 



EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS. 



