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THE HISTORY OF BURKE AND HARE AND OF 

 THE RESURRECTIONIST TIMES. A Fragment 

 from the Criminal Annals of Scotland. By GEORGE 

 MAC GREGOR, F.S.A.Scot. With Seven Illustrations, 

 Demy 8vo. Price 7s. 6d. 



"Mr. MacGregor has produced a book which is eminently 

 readable." JOURNAL OF JURISPRUDENCE. 



" The book contains a great deal of curious information." 

 SCOTSMAN. 



" He who takes up this book of an evening must be prepared 

 to sup full of horrors, yet the banquet is served with much of 

 literary grace, and garnished with a deftness and taste which 

 render it palatable to a degree." GLASGOW HERALD. 



THE HISTORY OF GLASGOW: From the Earliest 

 Period to the Present Time. By GEORGE MAC GRE- 

 GOR, F.S.A.Scot. Containing 36 Illustrations. Demy 

 8vo. Price 12s. 6d. 



An entirely new as well as the fullest and most complete his- 

 tory of this prosperous city. In addition it is the first written 

 in chronological order. Comprising a large handsome volume 

 in Sixty Chapters, and extensive Appendix and Index, and 

 illustrated throughout with many interesting engravings and 

 drawings. 



THE COLLECTED WRITINGS OF DOUGAL 

 GRAHAM, "Skellat," Bellman of Glasgow. Edited 

 with Notes, together with a Biographical and Biblio- 

 graphical Introduction, and a Sketch of the Chap 

 Literature of Scotland, by GEORGE MAC GREGOR, 

 F.S.A.Scot. Impression limited to 250 copies. 

 2 Vols., Demy 8vo. Price 21s. 



With very trifling exceptions Graham was the only writer of 

 purely Scottish chap-books of a secular description, almost all 

 the others circulated being reprints of English productions. His 

 writings are exceedingly facetious and highly illustrative of the 

 social life of the period. 



SCOTTISH PROVERBS. By ANDREW HENDERSON. 



Crown 8vo. Cheaper edition. Price 2s. 6d. 

 A cheap edition of a book that has long held a high place in 

 Scottish Literature. 



